96 giant "elevators" lifting 350,000 tons of concrete blocks to store renewable energy. No, this isn’t a sci-fi plot—it’s happening right now in Jiangsu Province [3]. As of 2025, China’s energy storage sector has shifted gears from policy-driven experiments to full-throttle commercialization. [pdf]
Shenzhen, China boasts a cutting-edge energy storage building characterized by 1. advanced technology integration, 2. significant environmental impact, and 3. efficient energy management systems. The energy storage facility is a pioneer in the global shift towards renewable resources. [pdf]
In February 2025, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and National Energy Administration (NEA) abolished mandatory energy storage requirements for new renewable projects via Document No. 136. [pdf]
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China plans to nearly double its new energy storage capacity to 180 GW by 2027, under a state-backed industry roadmap that foresees 250 billion yuan (US$35 billion) of investment: Current capacity, dominated by lithium-ion batteries, stood at 95 GW as of June. [pdf]
The report, jointly prepared by the NEA’s Department of Energy Conservation and Scientific and Technological Equipment and the China Electric Power Planning and Engineering Institute (EPPEI), details the NES sector’s significant growth in 2024 and outlines strategic priorities for 2025. [pdf]
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The policy and regulatory roadmap is aimed at pushing China’s installed base of large-scale energy storage – primarily lithium-ion battery energy storage systems (BESS) – to 180GW by the end of 2027. [pdf]
In this perspective, we present an overview of the research and development of advanced battery materials made in China, covering Li-ion batteries, Na-ion batteries, solid-state batteries and some promising typ. [pdf]
The country aims to achieve over 180 million kilowatts of installed new-type energy storage capacity by 2027, which is expected to drive approximately 250 billion yuan (about $35.2 billion) in direct investment, according to the plan jointly released by China's National Development and Reform Commission and the National Energy Administration. [pdf]
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Egypt’s electricity minister on Sunday held talks with China Energy Overseas Investment Company (CEECOIC) on plans to boost cooperation in renewable energy and energy storage, including the local manufacturing of solar cells and batteries. [pdf]
The 2025 China Energy Development Report, released recently by the institute in Beijing, highlights the promising outlook for emerging energy storage technologies such as sodium-ion batteries and compressed air energy storage. [pdf]
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