From June 11 to 13, the SNEC PV+2025 International Photovoltaic Power Generation and Energy Storage Exhibition was held at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai.
Narada made a strong appearance at the event, unveiling several groundbreaking new energy storage products and innovative technology solutions. The company showcased its industry-leading expertise in the energy storage sector, drawing significant attention from professional visitors and partners for in-depth exchanges.
Flagship Product Launches
At this year’s exhibition, Narada highlighted two major products: the Center L Ultra 6.25MWh Energy Storage System and the Center L Max 8.338MWh Energy Storage System.
The Center L Ultra 6.25MWh system integrates Narada’s independently developed ultra-large-capacity storage batteries with an “AC/DC integrated” design. This enables a storage capacity of 6.25MWh within a standard 20-foot container, making it ideal for applications requiring 2 to 8 hours of energy storage.
Equipped with advanced technologies such as cluster-level management, PACK-level isolation, and active balancing, the system increases discharge capacity by 8%, significantly reduces system parallel loss and failure impact, and enhances overall operational stability.
The Center L Max 8.338MWh system leverages ultra-high-capacity solid-state batteries and an optimized space utilization design to achieve a 167% increase in energy density per container.
It supports a high-voltage configuration of 4 clusters – 2000V, delivering improved energy efficiency and reduced installation and maintenance costs. Its modular architecture and intelligent control system allow flexible deployment across varying project scales and complex operating conditions.
In addition, Narada also presented its independently developed 783Ah solid-state battery. This battery is built on three key technological breakthroughs: “flexible dual-phase oxide solid electrolyte,” “multi-layer heterogeneous composite structure design,” and “in-situ electrolyte film formation.” It offers both high energy density and intrinsic safety, with a cycle life exceeding 10,000 cycles and energy efficiency above 95%, laying a solid foundation for constructing safe and long-life energy storage systems.
Visitors at the booth showed great interest in Narada’s new offerings and engaged in in-depth discussions with the company’s technical team regarding potential applications.
Strategic Partnership Signing
During the event, Narada signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Tailan New Energy. The two companies will collaborate deeply on the application of solid-state batteries in ultra-safe energy storage systems, jointly advancing technological innovation and large-scale deployment in the storage sector. This partnership marks a critical step forward for both companies in the solid-state storage space.
Solid-state batteries, with their advantages of high safety, long life, and high energy density, are widely regarded as a key breakthrough in next-generation energy storage technology.
Building on previous collaborations, the two parties will use “ultra-safe storage cell applications” as a starting point to integrate technical and industrial resources, forming a comprehensive protection system from cell to intelligent management.
Yu Jianhua, Vice President of Domestic Marketing at Narada, stated:“This cooperation is an important practice of our 'technology-driven + scenario-oriented' strategy. Through joint innovation with Tailan New Energy, we aim to bring solid-state battery technology from the lab into practical service for national strategic needs such as power supply security and carbon neutrality.”
Liang Shishuo, Director of Tailan New Energy Research Institute, added that the partnership would accelerate the commercialization of solid-state batteries and help the energy storage industry transition from safety upgrades to value creation.
Certification Ceremony
At the exhibition’s release zone, international testing authority Intertek presented Narada with two major certifications:
NFPA 855 Certification for its independently developed 5MWh containerized energy storage system.
IEC 62619:2022 CB Certificate and Report for its 783Ah ultra-large-capacity battery.
NFPA 855 is a key standard for energy storage safety in North America. The certification of the Center L Plus 20-foot 5MWh + liquid-cooled energy storage system indicates the product meets stringent global requirements in electrical safety, functional performance, and environmental adaptability, demonstrating Narada‘s international competitiveness in system integration and risk control.
The CB certificate awarded to the 783Ah battery, which adopts advanced stacking technology (surpassing traditional winding techniques), further affirms the battery’s world-class performance and innovation.
Awards and Recognition
Narada was honored with the “Technology Achievement Award” by the Asia Photovoltaic Industry Association (APVIA), a key recognition at the SNEC conference.
This prestigious award celebrates outstanding technological innovation and market value in PV and energy storage integration. Evaluation criteria include technological advancement, commercial feasibility, environmental contribution, and effectiveness in promoting a sustainable energy system—making it highly authoritative and internationally influential.
Additionally, Narada’s Center L Max 8.338MWh system received the “Excellence in Energy Storage Technology Award” from the SNEC PV&ES organizers, reaffirming the company’s technical leadership in the development of large-scale, high-efficiency energy storage systems.
Throughout the exhibition, Narada also hosted multiple product roadshows, offering deep insights into the core advantages, technical highlights, and application scenarios of its storage systems. These presentations attracted large crowds and created a vibrant atmosphere for on-site consultations and partnership discussions.