[Narada Power Signs Orders for Standalone ESS Projects with a Total Capacity of 2.8 Gwh] It is reported that recently, Narada Power successfully signed orders for standalone ESS projects with a total capacity of 2.8 Gwh. The projects will all adopt the 314Ah semi-solid-state ESS batteries independently developed by Narada Power, making it the world's largest semi-solid-state battery ESS project so far.
The orders secured this time consist of three standalone ESS projects with a total capacity of 2.8 Gwh. Among them, the project in Shenzhen has a scale of 1.2 Gwh; while in Shanwei, two projects with a capacity of 800 MWh each will be deployed. After the projects are completed, it is expected that over 1 billion kWh of new energy electricity will be consumed annually, significantly enhancing the regional power grid's capacity to accommodate renewable energy, effectively alleviating the power supply-demand imbalance in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, and reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 1 million mt per year.
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