By ESS News
The construction of the world’s largest electrochemical energy storage projects on the world, based in Ulan Chab, Inner Mongolia, officially started on 26 June. The project, with a total planned capacity of 1 GW/6 GWH, is expected to play a crucial role in stabilizing the Power Grid regions while China’s Clean Energy Transition.
A joint venture between the China Hydroelectric 16th Bureau and Fujian Yongfu Electric Power Design Co. Ltd. is responsible for the design, purchasing, construction and operation of the facility. Once completed, the project will contain 1,200 LFP battery units, each with a capacity of 5.016 MWH and four 250 MVA transformers. This ambitious project comprises 46.7 hectares) and has an investment of CNY 6 billion ($ 833 million). The total construction period is estimated at six months.
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