The Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) complex, located in Industrial Park No. 5 in Xuân Trúc, marks a key milestone in GG Power’s clean energy development journey.
The complex spans a total area of 1.2 hectares and includes a two-story manufacturing facility along with an R&D center, with a designed capacity of 5 GWh per year. According to GG Power representatives, the BESS plant has been systematically and professionally invested in, in line with international standards. With an automation level exceeding 90%, the facility enables strict quality control at every stage of production. Under this process, every product leaving the factory must meet rigorous standards for safety, performance, and reliability, ready to serve both domestic and regional markets at scale and speed.
Under its development strategy, the BESS complex will focus on delivering comprehensive energy storage solutions across all market segments, including residential products for households, commercial and industrial (C&I) applications, and utility-scale projects for grid-level deployment.
The BESS technology platform is transferred from Goldwind, a leading global provider of clean energy, energy storage, and wind power solutions, with a presence in more than 30 countries and numerous large-scale projects across the United States, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Specifically, GG Power receives the technology transfer under a licensing model, enabling the company to fully master its research and development (R&D) processes. Goldwind has also committed to providing long-term technical support, advanced engineering training, and continuous updates on operation and maintenance technologies.
Building on this foundation, GG Power continues to collaborate with partners to successfully develop and optimize its Energy Management System (EMS)—the “brain” of the BESS. According to company representatives, the EMS is highly compatible with the specific characteristics of Vietnam’s power grid, ensuring full operational autonomy while establishing a secure big data platform stored domestically.
“Through our strategic partnership with Goldwind, we gain direct access to global technological standards, gradually strengthen our R&D capabilities, take full control of our systems, and proactively develop a domestic supply chain. This serves as a foundation for GG Power to participate more deeply in both regional and international energy value chains,” a company representative stated.
As part of the event, company leaders also carried out a ceremonial signing of strategic cooperation agreements with supporting technology partners, international customers, and distributors to expand a nationwide network, aiming to ensure consistent technical standards from factory output to end users.
The Hưng Yên plant was established to capture the rapid growth of the global BESS market, which is projected to achieve a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.3% by 2030, according to Grand View Research, as energy storage becomes an essential component of modern power grids. In Vietnam, amid challenges related to grid fluctuations and overload, the market still largely depends on imported equipment.
Policy directions outlined in Directive No. 10/CT-TTg by the Prime Minister and Power Development Plan VIII set an urgent roadmap for developing distributed energy sources and deploying BESS systems to ease peak load pressure. Representatives of GG Power expect that their localization efforts will contribute to Vietnam’s transition from a technology consumer to a technology owner, ensuring energy security while enabling deeper participation in the global green value chain. Under the revised Power Development Plan VIII, Vietnam is expected to require approximately 10–16 GW of BESS capacity in the coming years.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Bùi Xuân Bình, Chairman and CEO of GG Power, emphasized: “GG Power does not aim merely to manufacture equipment, but to master core technologies—from control systems to fully integrated solutions. We are investing heavily in R&D, developing internal standards, building manufacturing facilities, and expanding international partnerships. This is not an easy path—it requires time, resources, and perseverance—but it is a necessary direction to establish a new energy industry for the country. With BESS, Vietnam has every opportunity to become a future energy storage hub of Asia.”
In the next phase, the company plans to expand additional supporting facilities to enhance production capacity and further complete its supply chain.
According to VnExpress

