The largest scale of vanadium flow battery energy storage power station has entered commercial operation, and there are nearly 400,000 related energy storage enterprises.

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26/06/2026
According to a report from CCTV Finance, recently, the Xinjiang Jimusar All-Vanadium Liquid Flow Battery Energy Storage Station has fully transitioned into commercial operation. This station is currently the largest scale all-vanadium liquid flow battery energy storage station in China, marking a new advancement in the country's large-capacity, long-duration energy storage technology. With the acceleration of China's energy green transformation, the installed capacity of wind power, photovoltaics, and other new energy sources continues to grow rapidly. All-vanadium liquid flow energy storage, as a strategic technology supporting the development of high proportion renewable energy, is experiencing a dual acceleration stage of technological breakthroughs and industrial implementation. Industry data shows that China's vanadium product capacity accounts for 72% of the global total; the proportion of vanadium applications in the energy storage field has increased from 10.8% in 2023 to 16.3%, with continuous growth in energy storage applications. It has become the fastest-growing segment in the entire vanadium industry chain, providing stable raw material support and development momentum for the large-scale development of all-vanadium liquid flow energy storage. According to data from Qichacha, as of June 25th, there are 395,500 energy storage-related enterprises in China. The registration of energy storage-related enterprises has shown a significant increase trend in the past ten years, with 108,000 new registrations in 2025, a year-on-year increase of 16.62%, reaching the peak in the past ten years. As of now, there have been 54,700 newly registered enterprises this year. In terms of existing enterprises, most energy storage-related enterprises were established in the past three years, with the highest proportion being those established within 1-3 years, accounting for 39.11%. In terms of regional distribution, energy storage-related enterprises are mainly concentrated in the East China region, accounting for 33.71% and leading the industry.