On December 5, 2024, Rongke Power (RKP) completed the installation of the world’s largest vanadium flow battery . With a capacity of 175 MW and 700 MWh, this innovative energy storage system , located in Ushi, China, sets a new standard in long-duration energy storage solutions.
The world’s largest vanadium flow battery
The facility, part of Rongke Power’s efforts to transform the global energy landscape, aims to facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. The ability to store and release 700 MWh of energy will help stabilize power grids and provide an effective solution for storing clean energy .
The installation will help stabilize power grids. Source: Rongke Power
This large-scale energy storage project ensures a continuous supply and highlights the potential of vanadium flow batteries as the foundation for resilient and scalable energy systems. Investment in advanced technology and the implementation of solutions that enable the reduction of carbon emissions are essential to achieving a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy infrastructure.
Innovative project
The construction of the Rongke Power project has been an example of precision and teamwork. From site preparation to the installation of the storage systems, each phase was designed to ensure that the system was not only efficient, but also ready to meet the energy challenges of the future.
This storage system can adapt to changing energy demands , making it a key piece for the coming years.
With this achievement, Rongke Power reaffirms its position as a global leader in vanadium flow battery technology. The project also serves as a model for future installations worldwide, proving that vanadium flow batteries are a viable option for large-scale energy management.
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