Core Points - The "Self-Regulatory Practice Guidelines for Container Lithium Battery Energy Storage Systems" has been officially released, marking the first normative guidance document for the industry [1] - The guidelines aim to address product quality risks arising from intensified market competition and to prevent safety hazards such as thermal runaway and explosions due to low-price disorderly competition [1] - The guidelines are applicable to energy storage systems in power supply, grid-side, and commercial and industrial user sectors, specifically for prefabricated, containerized, or cabinet-style lithium battery energy storage systems [1] Summary by Sections - Guideline Objectives - The primary intention of the guidelines is to enhance safety and quality in the energy storage sector [1] - The guidelines emphasize "safety first, controllable risks, green and low-carbon, compatibility and interoperability, and traceable quality" as core principles for future energy storage system design [1] - Key Recommendations - The guidelines provide baseline requirements for system parameters, key subsystems, and components [1] - Recommendations include large-scale fire testing, fire effectiveness assessment, system reliability evaluation, information security, battery thermal management, and ease of maintenance [1] - Regulatory Context - In May, the National Energy Administration and other departments issued a notice to strengthen safety management in electrochemical energy storage, focusing on enhancing the inherent safety of battery systems and improving standards and regulations [2]
重申安全底线,储能行业《自律实践指南》发布
Xin Jing Bao·2025-10-16 09:37