en.Wedoany.com Reported - The energy storage project at the Aviation National Innovation Center Industrial Park was officially connected to the grid and commissioned on July 15, 2026. The project is equipped with two 125kW/261kWh lithium iron phosphate liquid-cooled energy storage systems. Leveraging Chengdu's peak-valley time-of-use electricity pricing mechanism and the park's load characteristics, it establishes a comprehensive energy demonstration platform integrating cost reduction and efficiency improvement, load optimization, low-carbon emission reduction, and grid coordination, injecting new momentum into the park's power supply.
During summer daytime hours, the park experiences concentrated high electricity consumption. The energy storage system can release power during peak periods, reducing transmission pressure on the distribution grid, alleviating regional distribution network load, and ensuring continuous and stable production for enterprises.

The project has established a 7×24-hour remote monitoring and automatic fault alarm system. The equipment adopts a modular design for easy operation and maintenance, adapting to the park's round-the-clock uninterrupted office scenarios, ensuring stable and safe operation of the energy storage system for over 10 years.
The energy storage station employs a high-safety liquid-cooled temperature control architecture, with standardized and modular outdoor deployment, creating a new power demonstration scenario for the park. This station can reduce the purchase of thermal power, quantify carbon emission reduction effects, meet the park's energy-saving and carbon-reduction requirements, and deeply empower low-carbon development.
Next, the Aviation National Innovation Center Industrial Park will take the commissioning of this energy storage project as a starting point, continuously advancing the construction of a comprehensive energy system, reducing energy costs, strengthening power supply guarantees, and laying a solid energy foundation for the transformation, upgrading, and long-term operations of enterprises in the park.










