Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the upcoming 13th International Energy Storage Summit and Exhibition (ESIE 2025) scheduled for April 10-12, 2025, in Beijing, showcasing advancements in energy storage technologies and solutions, particularly focusing on Shell's innovative immersion cooling technology for energy storage systems [1][8]. Group 1: Event Details - The ESIE 2025 will take place at the Beijing New National Exhibition Center, featuring over 800 leading companies and more than 500 new product launches, with an expected attendance of over 200,000 professional visitors [8]. - The event will include over 40 thematic forums and will invite around 400 core policymakers, senior experts, and industry leaders to discuss new opportunities in energy storage development [8]. Group 2: Company Overview - Shell (China) Limited has over 130 years of history in China and is recognized as a leading global energy and chemical company, committed to responsible economic, environmental, and social practices [2]. - Shell has been the world's top-selling international lubricants brand for 18 consecutive years and has ventured into the immersion cooling sector since 2019, launching products specifically for the energy storage industry in 2020 [2]. Group 3: Product and Technology - Shell's immersion cooling liquid is a synthetic coolant made from natural gas using GTL technology, designed to enhance the performance of energy storage systems [3]. - The coolant is characterized by its stability, excellent performance, and compatibility with server components, being transparent, odorless, non-toxic, and safe for various applications [3]. Group 4: Product Advantages - The immersion cooling technology improves battery safety, maintains a temperature difference of less than 2 degrees Celsius, and extends battery cycle life due to reduced temperatures [4]. - The technology is designed to be low-noise, pollution-free, and highly integrated, significantly increasing utilization with a no-duct design [4]. Group 5: Recent Developments - In September 2024, Shell successfully passed the latest national standards for immersion storage batteries, with test results confirming safety performance under various conditions without fire or explosion [5]. - Shell has also launched the world's first megawatt-level immersion energy storage project using hydrocarbon-based cooling liquids, with over five energy storage stations currently utilizing Shell's cooling liquid [6].
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