Recently, Narada officially signed a Procurement Contract with a UK-based energy storage project company to supply its Center L Plus 5 MWh liquid-cooled containerized energy storage systems, equipped with the company’s self-developed and manufactured 314Ah energy storage cells, for a total installed capacity of 230MWh.
The project is located in the northeast of the UK, a region rich in wind resources and one of the country's key areas for wind power development.
As renewable energy capacity continues to grow, the local grid is facing challenges such as high volatility and heavy regulation pressure. The introduction of the energy storage system will effectively enhance grid flexibility and stability, facilitating efficient integration and local consumption of wind power.
Narada has always adhered to a fully integrated approach from cell to system, ensuring the safety and reliability of its energy storage solutions. The company's "3+4+5" safety framework has long been its guiding principle in energy storage system design.
The "3" refers to three layers of safety: physical safety, management safety, and system safety. The "4" refers to four design dimensions: chemical, mechanical, electrical, and functional safety. The "5" represents five protective measures: monitoring, early warning, isolation, protection, and firefighting.
The project's systems are equipped with Narada's self-developed and manufactured 314Ah energy storage cells.
To address the key technical challenge of long-cycle stability, Narada developed graphite expansion suppression technology to resolve the cycling stability issues of the 314Ah cell. By controlling graphite layer spacing and orientation, the company has significantly enhanced anode structural stability and suppressed side reactions.
While maintaining a cycle life of up to 12,000 cycles and a battery life of up to 20 years, the Narada 314 cell also delivers over 1,000Wh of energy per cell, with a volumetric energy density of 390Wh/L—achieving a high-integration, long-lifespan system performance target that fully meets the demanding standards of overseas energy storage markets.
This cooperation marks another solid step forward for Narada in the international energy storage market. With its leading technological strength and product innovation capabilities, the company will continue to expand its presence in the European and global energy storage sectors.