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   Wärtsilä to build Australia’s largest DC-coupled hybrid BESS  
         		This newly announced project will be its ninth BESS site in    Australia, bringing the company’s total Australian capacity to 1.5    GW/5.5 GWh. 
                                                                                                    By                                                                                                         Blathnaid O’Dea                                                               				                      Oct 29, 2025 
    Grid-scale   Projects & Applications                                                          			  						    		 					 									Wärtsilä to deliver Australia’s largest DC-coupled   hybrid battery system. | Image: Wärtsilä Corporation							 			                 Wärtsilä Energy Storage has announced plans to develop what it claims    will be the largest DC-coupled hybrid battery energy storage system    (BESS) in Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM).
      While specific project details have not yet been disclosed, Wärtsilä confirmed that the order will be recorded in Q4 2025.
        Once completed, the system will have the capacity to power up to    120,000 homes and businesses. It is expected to become operational in    2028 and will be backed by a 20-year service agreement.
      The   Tier-1 integrator has already been involved in a large-scale  DC-coupled   hybrid BESS project in Australia when, in April 2025, it  agreed to   supply a 64 MW / 128 MWh energy storage system for Octopus  Australia’s    Fulham Solar Battery Hybrid project.
      Wärtsilä said DC-coupled technology is an exciting new technological frontier for Australia which doesn’t have many   DC-coupled projects,    and its project reflects a growing trend towards hybridization of    storage assets with co-located renewable generation. This method can    minimize energy losses to capture solar generation that would otherwise    be curtailed.
      “This project is significantly larger than  our  earlier DC-coupled  project, underscoring the need for this type of   technology in expanding  at scale,” said David Hebert, vice president  of  global sales management,  Wärtsilä Energy Storage.
      “It’s   particularly exciting to work on the largest DC-coupled project  in the   country; DC-coupled technology is a breakthrough for hybrid  renewable   plants and a critical step towards establishing a financially  viable   renewable energy future. The project is a prime example of how  hybrid   renewable energy and storage solutions can help stabilize  Australia’s   grid while advancing decarbonization goals.”
      The project  will  use Wärtsilä’s optimization software, GEMS, which  will manage the   integration of the energy storage system and solar  assets with the   grid’s connection requirements.
      The BESS has secured approval   for its Generator Performance  Standards, with Wärtsilä maintaining   that its optimization software’s  ability to support the DC-coupled   hybrid system played a significant  role in this approval.
        Wärtsilä is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki and is active in 77 countries.    This newly announced project will be its ninth BESS site in Australia,    bringing the company’s total Australian capacity to 1.5 GW/5.5 GWh
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