Three-Power Integration Driving High-Quality Energy Storage Development
The document discusses the rapid development of energy storage, highlighting both opportunities and challenges. It notes that global renewable energy installations exceeded one-third of total capacity in 2024, with China accounting for 41% of electrochemical storage. Key challenges include fast performance degradation, safety issues, difficult joint commissioning, and long grid connection times. The document emphasizes that energy storage is a complex system, not just equipment stacking, and that poor system design is a major safety risk. It introduces 'Three-Power Integration' combining electrochemical, power electronics, and grid support technologies to create safer, more efficient systems. The PowerTitan 2.0 5MW/10MWh AC/DC integrated solution is presented as an example, featuring embedded PCS, improved efficiency by 2%+, and increased discharge capacity by 8%. Full-process management from design to O&M ensures lifecycle safety and profitability.