July 12, 2024: The first phase of China’s state-owned Datang Group’s new energy storage power station has been connected to the grid in Qianjiang, Hubei Provence, making it the world’s largest operating sodium-ion battery storage system.
[pdf] A typical lithium-ion cell can store approximately 150–250 watt-hours per kilogram (Wh/kg). This capacity is particularly beneficial in applications where weight and space are at a premium, such as in smartphones and laptops.
[pdf] BYD MC Cube-T, the next-generation Rubik’s Cube system, meets the new national standard GB/T 36276 with a massive capacity of 6.432MWh. The system utilizes a new generation of super-safe energy storage-specific long-blade batteries, with a maximum single cell energy increase of 11%.
[pdf] The Tbilisi New Energy Storage Exhibition isn’t your typical trade show—it’s where Balkan charm collides with bleeding-edge energy tech. Slated for October 2024, this event has already drawn attention from Tesla’s Balkan division and a startup converting Georgian wine fermentation waste into bio-batteries.
[pdf] The Pingmei Shenma Group is actively developing Asia’s first large-scale deep salt cavern hydrogen storage project in Beipangzhuang Village, Xiantai Town, Ye County, Pingdingshan City, Henan Province. This project is set to become China’s largest salt cavern hydrogen storage facility.
[pdf] CBTC Shenzhen International Energy Storage and Lithium Battery Technology Expo will be held from November 14 to 16, 2025 at Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center, focusing on the latest advancements in energy storage systems, lithium battery technologies, industrial integration, and intelligent manufacturing.
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