QIF announced that it will work with CATL to deploy EnerQB energy storage systems with a total scale of 3GW/24GWh in Australia to support major new industrial centers.
Quinbrook said the newly developed EnerQB battery energy storage system will work with large-scale solar and wind projects to serve existing partners and new commercial and industrial customers across the country.

Long-duration lithium battery energy storage
3GW Already largely confirmed
The initial 3 GW of EnerQB’s project is already largely committed, with the first battery installed at the company’s Supernode battery and data centre project in Brisbane, which has now been expanded to include a fourth stage.
Construction has already begun on the first phase of the supernode, which will deliver a combined nameplate capacity of 760 MW / 3,096 MWh. Phase 4 will add 250 MW / 2,000 MWh of capacity and is expected to be delivered by the end of 2026.