By ESS news
Shell (Shanghai) and Chongqing-based QingAn Energy Storage (QAES) have announced a strategic partnership to bring immersion cooling technology – a method long used in high-performance data centers – to the world of grid-scale and commercial battery storage.
The two companies unveiled what they described as the world’s first direct-cooled immersion battery energy storage system (BESS) at an energy forum in Chongqing on September 24. The system is positioned as an energy-efficient and highly safe alternative to traditional air or cold plate cooling methods typically used in large-scale lithium-ion installations.
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