JinkoSolar has announced that its Danish branch has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with distributor SolarToday to supply its SunGiga All-in-One energy storage systems in several European countries.

The deal covers the Benelux region, Romania, Greece, Germany, and Turkey.

The partnership aims to strengthen JinkoSolar’s energy storage presence in these markets by combining the company’s technology with SolarToday’s distribution capabilities.

The agreement will see SolarToday act as a key distribution partner, delivering integrated solar PV and battery energy storage systems (BESS).

Roberto Murgioni, General Manager ESS Europe at Jinko ESS, said: “This collaboration positions SolarToday as Jinko’s key partner in scaling energy storage deployment across the EU, where the need for grid stability and seamless renewable integration is growing rapidly.

“In SolarToday, we have found not only a trusted pan-EU ally but one that shares our core values and long-term vision. Together, we are advancing a one-stop clean energy solution that integrates both PV and BESS, simplifying the transition to smarter, more resilient power systems for customers across the EU region.

“This partnership marks a significant step toward accelerating innovation and delivering a meaningful impact in Europe’s clean energy future.”

Tom Engbers, CEO of SolarToday, added: “We regard Jinko as a KEY-Partner in our Pan-EU distribution model.

“Signing this strategic distribution model for the ESS markets expresses our joint ambition in terms of partnership and determination to make a real difference in the solar energy market – with our focus on Generation (PV), Storage (ESS) and Usage (EV).”

The companies aim to streamline renewable energy adoption across Europe through this agreement.