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CRRC Zhuzhou Institute's New Energy Storage Base Settles in Xinjiang

WangHaoHao Mon, May 27 2024 11:24 AM EST

On May 23, CRRC Zhuzhou Institute's new energy storage base officially opened in Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. On the same day, the 100th energy storage DC cabinet at the base rolled off the production line, marking the first new energy storage base established by CRRC Zhuzhou Institute in Xinjiang. 6651a3ece4b03b5da6d0f606.jpg Offline ceremony. Image provided by CRRC Zhuzhou Institute.

Changji is a "green treasure trove" with top-ranking scenic resources in Xinjiang, but its natural scenic resources have intermittent and fluctuating drawbacks. Developing new energy storage can effectively solve this problem.

The Changji base mainly produces energy storage system DC battery modules. The production line operates in a stationary mode, integrating key components such as battery PACK, fire protection system, cooling system, control harness, and busbar area. It can produce 3 to 4 DC battery modules per day. This DC module system uses high-capacity battery cells of 314Ah or more, with a single module capacity of over 5MWh. To adapt to the special application conditions in Xinjiang, the product is designed to withstand wind and sand, and can withstand temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius.

It is reported that energy storage integration systems from CRRC Zhuzhou Institute have been applied in energy storage projects in more than 10 regions in Xinjiang, including Bachu, Shache, Awati, Aketao, and Wushi.