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Trina Storage, a leading global energy storage solution provider, has announced that its flagship energy storage system, Elementa 2, has successfully obtained the IEC 62619 certification from TÜV SÜD and passed two critical North American fire safety test standards—NFPA 68 and NFPA 855—certified by SGS. These achievements reaffirm Trina Storage’s deep commitment to product quality and safety, as well as its dedication to delivering safe, efficient, and reliable energy storage solutions to global customers.
As the global renewable energy industry enters a phase of rapid, market-driven expansion, energy storage systems face growing demands for enhanced safety, system reliability, and adaptability across diverse scenarios. IEC 62619 is widely recognized as the gold standard for battery safety, incorporating rigorous tests covering mechanical and functional performance metrics.
Meanwhile, compliance with NFPA 68 and NFPA 855 — two of the most stringent fire safety codes in industry — demonstrates Elementa 2’s alignment with the highest international safety requirements and its readiness for deployment in highly regulated markets.
Trina Storage has long prioritized safety at every level of product development. At the cell level, the company has developed ultra-safe active materials, separators, and electrolytes from the ground up, ensuring intrinsic product safety.
At the system level, Elementa 2 is designed with high-durability materials and a robust mechanical structure, achieving IP55/C5-level protection ratings to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Additionally, Trina Storage has established a cutting-edge functional safety development framework, enabling end-to-end safety management across product design, manufacturing, and operations.
In 2024, Trina Storage further demonstrated its leadership in proactive safety testing with the release of its White Paper on System Safety and Reliability. It demonstrated the system’s superior performance and its rapid emergency response capabilities under extreme conditions. These efforts have earned widespread trust from global customers. By the end of 2024, cumulative shipments of the Elementa series had exceeded 10 GWh, with deployments spanning six continents.
The attainment of these multiple internationally authoritative certifications underscores the profound recognition from third-party institutions of Trina Storage’s product safety performance. Looking ahead, the company remains committed to driving technological innovation, upholding the highest standards of quality and safety, and working closely with partners to support the accelerated adoption of renewable energy worldwide.