The power station is China''s first 100 MWh-level sodium-ion energy storage project, marking the sodium-ion battery sector''s entrance into a new commercialization stage. Sodium-ion batteries have a better running
The Datang Hubei Sodium Ion New Energy Storage Power Station stands as a landmark project in the energy storage sector. With 50 MW/100 MWh capacity, it surpasses the previously largest operational sodium
Energy-Storage.news has been told anecdotally that one reason China is investing so heavily on sodium-ion technology is because of fears that, long-term, it could start to be cut out of the lithium supply chain. China does
The company has a target to lower energy storage costs by up to 50%. Max Reid, research analyst in Wood Mackenzie''s Battery & Raw Materials Service segment, told Energy-Storage.news last year he estimated
Chen Man further emphasized that the large-scale application of sodium-ion battery energy storage could potentially reduce costs by 20 to 30 percent, bringing the cost per kWh of electricity down to RMB 0.2 ($0.0276),
This is currently the world''s largest sodium-ion battery energy storage project and marks a new stage in the commercial operation of sodium-ion battery energy storage systems, Hina Battery said. The energy storage station
China''s first major energy storage station using sodium-ion batteries started operating on May 11 in Nanning, Guangxi, capable of 10 MWh in its first phase and expected to eventually deliver 73,000 MWh annually.
The 10 MWh sodium ion battery energy storage station features 210 Ah sodium ion battery cells that can be charged to 90% in 12 minutes, according to the company. The system consists of 22,000 cells.
The project represents the first phase of the Datang Hubei Sodium Ion New Energy Storage Power Station, which consists of 42 battery energy storage containers and 21 sets of boost converters. It uses 185 ampere-hour large-capacity sodium-ion batteries supplied by China’s HiNa Battery Technology and is equipped with a 110 kV transformer station.
China’s first major sodium-ion battery energy storage station is now online, according to state-owned utility China Southern Power Grid Energy Storage. The Fulin Sodium-ion Battery Energy Storage Station entered operation on May 11 in Nanning, the capital of the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in southern China.
The 10-MWh sodium-ion battery storage station was put into operation on May 11 in Nanning, Guangxi in southwestern China, China Southern Power Grid Energy Storage, the energy storage division of China Southern Power Grid, said on May 11.
Chen Man, a senior engineer at China Southern Power Grid, said [via the South China Morning Post] that once sodium-ion battery energy storage enters the stage of large-scale development, its cost can be reduced by 20-30%. He continued:
China Southern Power Grid has deployed a 10 MWh sodium-ion battery in China’s Guangxi Zhuang region. It is the first phase of a 100 MWh project. China Southern Power Grid Energy Storage, the energy storage division of China Southern Power Grid, has commissioned a 10 MWh sodium-ion battery storage station in Nanning, southwestern China.