New Products Target AI Data Center Power Needs
SVOLT Energy presented its full-scenario energy storage portfolio for AI data centers at the 2026 SMM Solar and Energy Storage Industry Conference in Suzhou on August 13. General Manager Gao Chunpeng gave a keynote called "Lamination: Opening the AI Storage 'Core' Era" and joined a roundtable on value chain changes in the solar-storage industry.
SVOLT highlighted two core products for AIDC use: 90Ah/102Ah high-power cells for AIDC applications and 5.16/6.29MWh short-blade liquid-cooled battery cabins, offering a complete solution from cell to system.
Why AIDC Is the Focus
As China's power market reforms speed up and renewable energy enters market trading, the solar-storage industry is moving from scale growth to value creation. Installed capacity alone is no longer enough — solving grid consumption issues and delivering real economic returns now matters more.
SVOLT is targeting AIDC scenarios because global computing expansion is driving upgrades to data center power infrastructure. China and the US are expected to account for about 70% of new AIDC demand. Three key shifts are happening in power supply architecture:
- Simplified links from AC UPS to 800V DC
- Deeper storage coupling from equipment room down to CPU level
- Expanded role from backup power to instant response and power smoothing
Lithium batteries are moving from single-purpose backup to full-chain coverage — from green power supply on the generation side to on-site storage on the distribution side and minute-level backup on the consumption side.
Product Details: Cells and Systems
SVOLT's AIDC product lineup includes:
- 90Ah/102Ah high-power LFP cells — 10C/6C continuous discharge, 312Wh/L and 287Wh/L energy density. Four technical breakthroughs (nano high-rate LFP, multi-tab low-impedance structure, low-impedance graphite anodes, optimized solvents with low-impedance SEI films) solve the trade-off between high power and long cycle life.
- 5.16/6.29MWh short-blade liquid-cooled battery cabins — use 350Ah short-blade laminated cells with dual-sided liquid cooling to manage heat during high-power operation. Fire and electrical zones are separated with independent directional exhaust. The upgraded CTR2.0 design uses a sandwich structure, improving volume utilization by 10% and direct material utilization by 10%.
Field Validation: Shanghai Data Center Passes 10,000 Hours
In 2024, SVOLT completed an 8.5MW/16.5MWh on-site storage project at a data center in Pudong, Shanghai. The system has run stably for over 10,000 hours. It uses a source-grid-load-storage integrated setup with peak-valley arbitrage, peak shaving, and demand response. The project helps the customer reach 80% green power ratio and lower overall energy costs — a replicable model for lithium battery storage in data centers.
Storage Moves from Cost Item to Revenue Asset
In the roundtable, Gao said storage is shifting from a cost item to an asset that can participate in markets and generate returns. SVOLT is using continuous tech iteration to maximize cell lifecycle value and meet the flexibility demands of the power system. He stressed that core competitiveness is no longer production capacity, but the ability to deliver reliable, cost-effective system solutions.
Going forward, SVOLT said it will keep using lamination technology as its foundation, pursue optimal lifecycle value for storage in AIDC and other scenarios, and work with partners to embrace the next phase of the solar-storage industry.
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Aug 18 2026








