Core Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has released a roadmap for the development of new energy storage technologies from 2025 to 2035, focusing on high-quality industrial development and safety [1] - The roadmap emphasizes five key areas: electrochemical storage, mechanical storage, electromagnetic storage, thermal storage, and hydrogen storage, outlining development goals and key products for each sector by 2035 [1] Group 1: Industry Development - The new energy storage technology is rapidly advancing in China, with innovative products emerging, including a storage system that achieves five years of zero degradation and can be mass-produced, with a capacity of 6.25 MWh in a standard 20-foot container, energy density increased by 30%, and a 20% reduction in site area [1] - In the first half of this year, the installed capacity of new energy storage in China reached 94.91 million kW, representing a growth of approximately 29% compared to the end of 2024 [2] - The industry is moving towards a multi-technology parallel and multi-scenario integration phase, enhancing grid flexibility and supporting the achievement of carbon neutrality goals [5] Group 2: Application Scenarios - New energy storage applications are expanding rapidly, with innovative technologies being developed, such as an integrated project in Fujian that combines photovoltaic, wind power, storage, and digital energy management systems to provide uninterrupted power for offshore aquaculture [4] - A battery storage project in Inner Mongolia utilizing retired bus batteries has been successfully operating for nearly four years, exceeding its initial one-year demonstration period [4] - The largest independent electrochemical storage power station in Kashgar, Xinjiang, employs a dual-mode construction, storing 1.14 billion kWh during low-demand periods and supplying 1.04 billion kWh during peak periods [5]
新型储能技术发展路线图发布 未来十年围绕五大领域发展
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-09-19 01:31