"If energy storage technology becomes mature, humanity will completely bid farewell to energy anxiety."
This is not a plot from a science fiction novel; it is an ongoing industrial revolution. By the end of 2025, the installed capacity of new energy storage in China had reached 136 million kilowatts/351 million kilowatt-hours, an increase of over 40 times compared to the end of the "13th Five-Year Plan" period. What do these figures signify? Energy storage, a concept that once existed only in laboratories, is now rapidly reshaping the global energy landscape at an astonishing speed.
Apart from traditional manufacturing powerhouse cities, some second- and third-tier cities have also achieved a breakthrough in the energy storage sector:
Heze, Shandong Province: The world's first long-duration energy storage integrated zero-carbon industrial park invested and constructed by Haichen Energy Storage. It will be put into operation in June 2025, with an annual production capacity of 1,175 Ah long-duration energy storage batteries.
Chongqing, Tongliang District: The Haichen Energy Storage Southwest Intelligent Manufacturing Center, the first lithium battery complete assembly project in Chongqing with an investment of over 10 billion yuan.
Inner Mongolia: Relying on the "Sand Gobi Desert" large base, it has become the world's largest energy storage station construction site. Multiple GWh-level projects will be connected to the grid in 2025.
Xinjiang: Leveraging its wind and solar energy advantages, the growth rate of energy storage installations in this region ranks first in the country. Many enterprises have set up factories here.


