Recently, Narada signed a procurement contract for a 104MW/240MWh wind power storage project with a renewable energy company in Australia. The supply includes a lithium battery energy storage system.
The project is located in Queensland, Australia. Thanks to its unique geographical conditions, the local government plans to achieve 50% renewable energy electricity supply by 2030 and is actively promoting the development of clean energy infrastructure.
It is predicted that to reach this goal, the state is making significant efforts to develop the energy storage industry. The storage capacity needs to be expanded from the current 3GW to 49GW by 2030, in order to address the intermittency issues of renewable energy generation and ensure a stable and continuous power supply.
The project will utilize Narada's Center L Plus liquid cooling energy storage system. This system boasts three core advantages: enhanced safety, greater reliability, and a more compact design. Through the integrated liquid cooling plate design with directional metal-grade heat conduction paths, it significantly improves battery temperature consistency and system efficiency.
Once operational and connected to the grid, the project will play a critical role in enhancing the local renewable energy consumption capacity and stabilizing the security of the power grid.
Narada's repeated inclusion in the BNEF Global Tier 1 Energy Storage Manufacturers List further strengthens the company's position in the overseas energy storage market and marks a continuous improvement in its international market competitiveness. With years of deep expertise in the energy storage industry, Narada has developed an integrated industrial layout around energy storage, encompassing global integration, vertical integration, and sales-service integration. The company continually strengthens both vertical and horizontal cooperation in its business expansion, actively contributing to the construction of a sustainable energy storage industry ecosystem.
Currently, Narada has established close partnerships with domestic and international energy and power groups, design institutes, EPC companies, financial institutions, and upstream and downstream supply chains. Through the integration of the industry ecosystem, the company is working together with partners to promote the development of the energy storage industry.