Source | Narada Power
Recently, Narada Power signed an energy storage order with a renowned large-scale independent power producer in India to supply a 1.4GWh energy storage system for a major new energy photovoltaic project in India. This project ranks among India’s largest standalone energy storage projects.
Driven by global energy transition and policy incentives, India’s renewable energy sector is rapidly expanding, with its corresponding energy storage market experiencing accelerated growth. Located in a tropical climate zone characterized by extreme summer heat, the project demands exceptionally high heat dissipation performance and long-term stability from the energy storage system.
To address these requirements, Narada’s liquid-cooled energy storage system employs a multi-stage variable-diameter liquid cooling pipeline design that ensures uniform temperature distribution and significantly enhances heat dissipation efficiency. Simultaneously, its dual liquid cooling system backup technology guarantees continuous operation when one cooling unit fails, maintaining stable battery performance.
For the project’s high-temperature environment, Narada optimized the electrochemical architecture, structure, and manufacturing processes of battery cells. Through innovative application of SNS low heat generation technology, the system substantially reduces operational temperature rise and achieves systematic internal heat control—particularly suited for high-rate charging/discharging scenarios.
The system integrates Narada’s self-developed and manufactured energy storage BMS. Its critical components meet automotive-grade reliability standards, delivering high precision and superior high-temperature performance. This enables effective active balancing during operation, significantly improving system consistency.
Furthermore, key components achieve IP67 protection rating. Combined with multi-layered safety designs, the system withstands high temperatures and sandstorms, ensuring long-term secure and reliable operation.
Upon completion, the project will substantially enhance local renewable energy output stability and grid regulation capabilities. It will further solidify Narada’s leadership in the global advanced energy storage sector and positively impact the company’s future operational performance.
Globally, Narada’s liquid-cooled energy storage systems have demonstrated exceptional reliability and high availability across multiple operational projects. They meet long-duration, high-intensity application demands, accelerating the global energy transition.