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Sunwoda launches the world’s first 10 meters, 2 MWh mobile energy storage system-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 25, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Sunwoda’s Mess 2000 Mobile Energy Storage vehicle redefines the role of mobile strength – evolving a tool for emergency situations towards an important player in daily energy supply.

April 25, 2025
Vincent Shaw

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Sunwoda Energy recently unveiled the Sunwoda Mess 2000, the world’s first 10 meter-class mobile energy storage system with an energy storage capacity of 2 MWh. The launch, which took place at the 13th Energy Storage International Summit & Exhibition (ESIE2025), marks an important step in switching mobile storage of a tool for aid to a primary nutritional solution.

The truck, which has successfully completed 5,000 km of road tests on complex site, will start mass production in May 2025. The expectation is that it will serve a variety of scenarios, including back -up of the emergency power, fast EV charging and temporary grid replacement for infrastructure construction.

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