[Bidding for large-scale independent energy storage power stations in Guangxi]On December 16, 2025, a large-scale independent energy storage power station project with a scale of 400MW/800MWh was launched for bidding in Xingbin District, Laibin City, Guangxi. The bidding party is Junhe Federal Reserve Technology Co., Ltd. in Xingbin District, Laibin City. The total investment of the project is 1.65 billion yuan. After calculation, the unit cost of the energy storage system is about 2.06 yuan/watt hour. The announcement shows that the power station will adopt a solution of using lithium iron phosphate battery containers with PCS and boost transformer integrated cabins, and build supporting energy storage boost stations and corresponding distribution equipment. The project covers an area of approximately 33300 square meters and is expected to have an annual output value of 300 million yuan after completion. It is of great significance for improving the regional power grid regulation capacity and promoting the consumption of new energy.Editor/Yang Meiling
This winning bid project deeply integrates cutting-edge technologies such as DICC Smart Construction Cloud Platform and intelligent monitoring system, practicing the concept of green, low-carbon and digital transformation. It not only conforms to the national high-quality development direction of infrastructure, but also continues the technological advantages of the enterprise in super engineering. After the project is implemented, it will further improve the regional transportation network and empower the local economy. At the same time, it marks a new step for China Railway Group to deepen its core market and expand its business boundaries, and continue to support the construction of a modern infrastructure system with the responsibility of a central enterprise.Editor/Bian WenJUN
The EPC bidding for the 140MW public building rooftop photovoltaic storage project in Mauritius is about to start, becoming a key measure for the country's energy transformation. As a pioneer in clean energy in Africa, Mauritius is striving to achieve the goal of 60% of its electricity coming from renewable energy sources by 2030. This project will significantly increase its photovoltaic installed capacity and energy storage capabilities. The project relies on Mauritius' abundant solar energy resources, covering the roofs of public buildings within the country. Through the combination of "photovoltaic+energy storage" technology, it solves the stability problem of island power grids and achieves dispatchable power supply.Editor/Bian Wenjun