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Old 04-16-2024, 01:50 AM
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Default Zero degradation 20ft container 6.25MWh LFP battery

CATL, the world's leading electric vehicle battery maker, has unveiled TENER, a revolutionary energy storage system.

TENER boasts two key features:

Zero degradation in the first five years: Unlike traditional batteries that lose capacity over time, TENER promises to maintain its full power for the first half-decade.

High energy density: TENER packs a powerful punch, storing 6.25 MWh of energy in a compact unit, making it ideal for large-scale renewable energy storage.

This innovation could significantly improve the efficiency and practicality of renewable energy sources like solar and wind.

(6.25 MWh is a significant amount of energy. To put it in perspective, a typical house in Australia uses around 0.2-0.4 MWh of energy per month [source needed]. So, 6.25 MWh could power a house for several months.

Here's a breakdown of what 6.25 MWh could power for an hour:

Many household appliances: This includes clothes dryers, electric vehicle chargers, air conditioners, microwaves, and lights.

Large facilities: It could power a small office building, data center, or supermarket for an extended period.

It's important to note that this is just an estimate. The actual amount of time 6.25 MWh could power something depends on its energy consumption rate.

 

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