What’s new: Chinese battery-maker Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL) (宁德时代) has launched what it claims is the first mass-produced energy storage system with zero degradation in the first five years of its lifespan.
The Tianheng is embedded in a standard 20-foot shipping container and equipped with long-life lithium iron phosphate cells with an energy density of 430 watt-hours per liter, giving it a total capacity of 6.25 megawatt-hours, the company said in a statement Wednesday.
The new storage system is capable of 15,000 charge cycles, which CATL said can help energy storage power plants increase their return on investment.
The background: CATL’s previous energy storage systems have managed 12,000 charge and recharge cycles, which are an indicator of lifespan. The launch of the Tianheng is a boost for the firm as it looks to expand beyond its dominant electric-vehicle battery business.
In 2023, the company earned revenue of 59.9 billion yuan ($8.3 billion) from selling batteries used for energy storage, accounting for 14.9% of its total turnover last year. Sales of power cells totaled 285.3 billion yuan, making up 71.2% of revenue, according to its earnings report.
In 2023, there were 486 new electrochemical energy storage power stations put into operation in China, according to data from the China Electricity Council.
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