I. Starting Point: The "Electricity Bank" in the Industrial Park
In the early stages, high-energy-consuming manufacturing enterprises generally faced three pressures: a widening gap between peak and off-peak electricity prices, stringent requirements for power supply stability from production equipment, and long and costly expansion approval cycles. The traditional "on-demand expansion" model not only involved huge investments but also resulted in low utilization rates—expensive distribution capacity remained idle most of the time.
Jiangsu Energy Storage, focusing on industrial and commercial energy storage systems, deployed containerized energy storage units next to factory power distribution rooms. Through an intelligent energy management system (EMS), it achieved "low-charge, high-release": storing energy during off-peak hours and releasing it to supply production load during peak hours. This solution brought immediate results to enterprises:
Electricity costs decreased by 15%–30%: Directly reducing electricity expenses through peak-valley arbitrage and demand management;
Power supply reliability improved: Equipped with millisecond-level switching UPS functionality, ensuring uninterrupted operation of critical production lines during grid fluctuations or power outages;
Delayed expansion investment: Replacing part of the distribution capacity upgrade with energy storage transformed a one-time capital expenditure into a flexibly dispatchable operating asset.

II. Expansion: When Energy Storage Meets Charging Piles
With the rapid increase in the penetration rate of new energy vehicles, the "pulsating" growth of charging pile load has brought new challenges to the power distribution network. A charging station with 10 120kW fast charging piles can reach a peak power of 1.2MW, equivalent to the power load of a medium-sized factory, concentrated during peak daytime hours, further exacerbating the pressure on the power grid.
Jiangsu Energy Storage deeply integrates energy storage with photovoltaics and charging piles, launching an integrated photovoltaic-storage-charging solution, forming a closed loop of "photovoltaic power generation — energy storage buffer — charging pile discharge":
Highway service areas: The energy storage system charges during off-peak hours and provides power support for fast charging piles during peak traffic hours, avoiding the need for power distribution network expansion and reducing the electricity cost of charging operations;
Logistics parks: For the high-power charging needs of electric heavy trucks, energy storage units work in conjunction with battery swapping stations to mitigate instantaneous high-power surges;
Commercial complexes: The combination of rooftop photovoltaics + underground energy storage + ground charging piles transforms parking lots from "power consumption centers" into "mini energy hubs."
The implementation of the integrated photovoltaic, energy storage, and charging system signifies that Xinjiang Energy Storage's business scope has expanded from the single factory user side to the fields of transportation infrastructure and public services.

III. Deepening the Strategies: The "PV + Energy Storage" Combination for Industrial and Commercial Use
If peak shaving and valley filling represent the "1.0 model" of energy storage, then the synergistic effect of "PV + energy storage" is version 2.0.
More and more industrial and commercial property owners are installing rooftop PV power stations. However, the intermittent nature of PV output and the mismatch between PV power generation and electricity load mean that a large amount of "self-consumed" PV power has to be fed into the grid at low prices, while during peak hours, electricity still needs to be purchased from the grid at high prices. Xinjiang Storage's industrial and commercial PV-energy storage system, through intelligent scheduling via EMS, prioritizes storing PV power in energy storage batteries and releases it during peak hours or at night, maximizing the self-consumption rate of PV power.
Typical scenarios include: Manufacturing plants: Rooftop photovoltaics cover the daytime base load, and energy storage discharges during the evening peak production period, achieving "no waste of photovoltaics and less electricity purchase during peak hours"; Data centers: Energy storage acts as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) while participating in peak-valley arbitrage, transforming backup power from a "cost center" into a "revenue center"; Commercial buildings: Combined with air conditioning load management, energy storage is linked with building automation systems to achieve comprehensive energy efficiency optimization.

IV. Transcendence: Where there is no power grid, energy storage is the power grid itself.Xinjiang Energy Storage's progress has not stopped in cities and industrial areas with well-developed power grids. In areas with weak or no power grids, energy storage systems play a more crucial role—they are the power grid themselves.
Island microgrids are a typical scenario. Remote islands have long relied on diesel generators for power, resulting in high fuel transportation costs, volatile prices, and significant noise and pollution problems.Xinjiang Storage's containerized off-grid energy storage system, combined with photovoltaic and wind power, constructs a microgrid: renewable energy generation prioritizes power supply to the load, with excess energy stored in the storage system for operation at night or during periods of no wind or sunlight. Diesel generators serve only as backup in extreme weather conditions.This solution can reduce diesel consumption on islands by more than 60% while significantly improving power supply stability.
Besides islands, Xinjiang Storage's off-grid solutions also cover:
Remote mining areas and construction sites: Mobile energy storage units can be flexibly deployed according to construction progress, replacing expensive temporary wiring;
Communication base stations: A combination of energy storage and photovoltaics provides reliable 24/7 power to base stations in remote areas;
Emergency relief: Trailer-mounted energy storage power stations can be deployed within hours after a disaster, providing clean power for rescue command and medical equipment.

V. A New Height: From the User Side to the Regional Grid
If the first four stages represented Xinjiang Energy Storage's deep cultivation of the "electricity consumption end," then connecting to the regional grid represents a qualitative leap.With the continuous increase in the proportion of installed capacity from new energy sources, the grid's demand for flexible resources is becoming increasingly urgent. Energy storage systems, with their millisecond-level response capabilities, have become ideal resources for participating in grid peak shaving, frequency regulation, and backup services. Xinjiang Energy Storage's grid-side shared energy storage power stations adopt a "centralized construction, shared use" model, providing distribution and storage services for multiple new energy power plants while participating in the electricity spot market and ancillary service market, achieving multiple benefits.
At this level, Xinjiang Energy Storage's technological capabilities are reflected in:
* Rapid Response: The PCS converter supports millisecond-level active/reactive power regulation, meeting primary frequency regulation requirements;
* Seamless On-Grid/Off-Grid Switching: It can quickly switch to off-grid mode during grid faults, ensuring power supply to critical loads and possessing black-start capability;
* Virtual Power Plant (VPP) Aggregation: It aggregates dispersed industrial and commercial energy storage and photovoltaic-storage-charging sites into a unified dispatch virtual power plant, participating in grid interaction;
* Long-Duration Energy Storage: It provides long-duration energy storage systems of over 4 hours to meet the needs of new energy consumption, supporting the stable operation of grids with a high proportion of renewable energy.

VI. Technological Foundation: Balancing Safety and Efficiency
Regardless of changing scenarios, Xinjiang Storage always prioritizes safety as the primary principle of its energy storage systems. Its technological system is built upon three pillars:
LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells: High safety, long cycle life (≥6000 cycles), and good thermal stability, fundamentally reducing the risk of thermal runaway and lowering the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) over the entire lifecycle.
BMS (Battery Management System): High-precision SOC/SOH estimation, active balancing, and multi-level thermal management. Ensures cell consistency, extends system life, and monitors safety status in real time.
EMS (Energy Management System): AI-optimized scheduling, multi-scenario strategy library, and cloud-based operation and maintenance. Maximizes revenue based on electricity prices and load forecasting, and supports remote fault diagnosis.
Furthermore, Xinjiang Storage's energy storage system fully adopts liquid-cooled temperature control technology, keeping the cell temperature difference within ±2.5℃. Compared to traditional air-cooled solutions, this increases system lifespan by approximately 20% and reduces operating noise to below 60dB, making it suitable for deployment in industrial and commercial scenarios with higher environmental requirements.
jiangchu Storage Energy Storage Systems focuses on providing safe, efficient, and customizable energy storage solutions for industrial and commercial applications, power grids, and off-grid scenarios. Its products cover residential/commercial energy storage, integrated photovoltaic-storage-charging systems, containerized energy storage, and grid-side shared energy storage. Xinjiang Storage aims to become a leading global energy storage system integrator and operator.


