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Cold climates are not an obstacle to battery storage – PV Magazine International

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The Poweroad battery storage specialist, based in China, quickly expands its global footprint and implements advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS), even in some of the world’s most extreme climates, where temperatures can fall to -40 ° C.

September 5, 2025
Mariha Maisch

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Cold climates no longer hinder modern battery storage, thanks to technological progress with which systems can work in a reliable way, even in the heaviest conditions. The Poweroad of China has demonstrated this possibility by a series of implementations in regions with extreme winter conditions.

The innovation of the company is powered by five special R&D centers in China, where the own battery management systems (BMS), Energy Management Systems (EMS) and cloud platforms develops.

After completing more than 500 C&I projects throughout Europe – including implementations in Belgium, Sweden, Finland and Italy, Poweroad has cultivated an important market expertise.

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