Recently, Narada Power has achieved another success in the overseas AIDC market. The company has successfully won the bid for the lithium battery equipment procurement project of a super-large-scale AIDC park in the United States, with a bid amount of RMB 478 million.

This bid win marks another breakthrough after the company secured multiple overseas AIDC project orders this year, and further indicates the continuous improvement of the company's competitiveness in high-end overseas markets such as North America.
Located in Texas, the project is one of the most high-profile computing infrastructure projects in the United States currently, with a planned total investment of over USD 25 billion. It can accommodate 10 data centers and will reach a total power supply capacity of 1.4 GW upon completion.
The surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure has directly driven a construction boom of super-large-scale AIDC projects in the United States. Leading software companies have repeatedly set new records in computing infrastructure investment to maintain their technological competitiveness. Such AIDC projects not only require state-of-the-art chips and servers, but also impose stringent requirements on the stability of power supply.
The core product for this bid is the high-voltage and high-power lithium battery backup power system independently developed by Narada Power.
Based on the mature lithium iron phosphate technology route, the system boasts remarkable advantages in key dimensions including safety, cycle life, energy density and intelligent management and control, providing "zero-interruption" power guarantee for computing-intensive AIDC facilities.

Different from the conventional backup power cabinet system for AIDC equipment rooms, the project adopts a pre-assembled containerized deployment solution. The container itself forms an independent and robust physical security boundary, which greatly enhances the active isolation and prevention capabilities against risks such as thermal runaway. The container adopts a modular design, supporting flexible capacity expansion and rapid deployment.
In addition, the project adopts ultra-high-rate cells, which significantly improves the power density and discharge capacity of a single cabinet, and gradually evolves towards the future high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power supply scheme at the power supply architecture level.
With 30 years of intensive development, Narada Power holds a dual leading position as a technology pioneer and global market leader in the field of AIDC backup batteries.
Especially in the North American market, Narada's high-voltage and high-power lithium iron phosphate products have successfully competed with international leading brands, making Narada a core supplier of backup batteries for data centers of leading Internet companies in the United States.

Based on the overall scale of the project and the continuity of customer cooperation, this bid win will lay a foundation for the sustainable expansion of the company's North American AIDC backup power business.