The Inner Mongolia Wuhai semi-solid lithium battery energy storage project has successfully connected to the grid and started generating electricity.

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01/12/2025
Today, reporters learned from China Green Hair Group that the 200,000 kilowatt, 800,000 kilowatt-hour semi-solid-state battery energy storage project in Wuhai, Inner Mongolia has been successfully connected to the grid for power generation. The project not only refreshes the record of China's installed capacity of semi-solid-state lithium battery energy storage projects that have been connected to the grid, but also marks a key stage in the commercial operation of China's semi-solid-state energy storage technology from demonstration applications to large-scale commercial operation. Wuhai, Inner Mongolia, as an important new energy base in northwest China, has been continuously promoting integrated construction of "source-network-load-storage" relying on abundant wind and solar energy resources in recent years. The energy storage project connected to the grid this time is the core hub project of the local new energy consumption system. The project covers an area of about 100 acres and includes a total of 160 energy storage battery cabins and 40 integrated cabins for power conversion and boosting.