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Hithium penetrates long-term storage and AI data centers with 1,300 Ah cell, 6.9 MW/55.2 MWh system and lithium-sodium hybrid

solarenergyBy solarenergyDecember 15, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Chinese battery manufacturer Hithium unveils a 1300Ah cell, long-term integrated system and lithium-sodium LDES solution for AI data centers.

December 15, 2025
Vincent Shaw

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At its annual Ecosystem Day on December 12, Hithium Energy Storage signaled a strategic improvement over conventional four-hour batteries, positioning long-term storage as both a grid asset and a foundation for energy-intensive artificial intelligence infrastructure.

The company introduced three interconnected products with a clear hierarchy: a purpose-built eight-hour battery cell, a proprietary eight-hour storage system designed around that cell, and a hybrid lithium-sodium solution aimed at AI data centers. Together, Hithium has shaped the portfolio in response to two converging pressures on energy systems: the volatility of renewable generation and the rapidly increasing, highly volatile electricity demand of digital infrastructure.

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