HEFEI,
China, Nov. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In
June 2024, Sungrow took the bold step
of deliberately combusting the 10MWh of its PowerTitan 1.0
liquid-cooled battery energy storage system (BESS), becoming the
first company globally to conduct a large-scale burn test on an
energy storage system. Recently, the company invested approximately
4.23 million
USD[1] to perform the world's largest and
longest burn test on 20MWh of its PowerTitan 2.0 liquid-cooled
BESS.
These two burn tests conducted within six months underscore
Sungrow's commitment to technological innovation, its relentless
pursuit of product quality, and its unwavering dedication to
ensuring the safety of both personnel and assets at energy storage
plants. Meanwhile, the test represents Sungrow's steadfast
commitment to upholding the safety baseline for the energy storage
industry.
The 20MWh burn test replicated a real-world power plant fire
scenario, completed under the oversight of DNV (Det Norske Veritas)
experts and over 100 clients, and delivered results exceeding
expectations. The results were clear: there was no fire propagation
during the thermal runaway incident. In contrast to conventional
industry burn tests, this test was a significant upgrade in terms
of combustion duration, testing conditions, and safety standards,
establishing a new benchmark for safety through rigorous and
extreme testing.
Challenge 1:
Withstanding Over 25 Hours of
Combustion, Proving Superior System Protection Capability
Unlike common industry-standard combustion tests within 4 to 8
hours, this challenging test was designed to sustain for 3 to 6
times longer. After continuous burning within 25 hours and 43
minutes, the container structure of the thermal runaway unit
remained intact, and the system could still be safely hoisted for
removal. Importantly, the fire did not spread beyond the unit,
demonstrating the PowerTitan 2.0's advanced explosion venting,
flame retardancy, and impact resistance capabilities.
Challenge 2:
Enduring Temperatures High
Enough to Melt Steel, Verifying Thermal Runaway Containment
To simulate extreme operating conditions, four fully-charged
energy storage units were arrayed nearby -- containers A and B were
only 15 cm apart, which is the absolute minimum distance permitted
in the industry (most power plant containers are spaced 3 meters
apart). Despite the flames from container A reaching 1,385°C --
temperatures high enough to melt steel -- the fire did not spread
to the neighboring container B, which maintained a safe temperature
of 40°C. This result validates the PowerTitan 2.0's superior fire
insulation ability, even when the units are placed in extremely
close quarters.
Challenge 3:
Testing Fire Resistance and
Flame Retardancy Without Firefighting Protection
In this phase of the test, all firefighting systems for the BESS
containers were intentionally shut off, leaving the units
unprotected and significantly increasing the safety risks. Despite
this, the PowerTitan 2.0 performed admirably, with all four storage
container doors remaining intact and not burned through. The fire
was effectively contained within the container, and the damage was
limited. This demonstrated the BESS's ability to autonomously
respond to extreme fire situations, highlighting the robust passive
fire protection design that minimizes risk.
Safety is the cornerstone of the energy storage industry.
Sungrow's two consecutive, high-investment, extremely large-scale
burn tests on the PowerTitan series reflect the company's
unwavering commitment to safeguarding personnel, assets, and
operations at power plants, as well as its dedication to
reinforcing the safety standards for the entire industry. The
success of this rigorous and high-standard combustion test sets a
new benchmark for safety in the energy storage sector, providing
valuable real-world evidence for future safety protocols.
[1] 30 million CNY
(approximately 4.23 million USD at an exchange rate of 7.1 CNY to 1
USD).
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About Sungrow
Sungrow, a global leader in renewable energy technology, has
pioneered sustainable power solutions for over 27 years. As of
June 2024, Sungrow has installed 605
GW of power electronic converters worldwide. The Company is
recognized as the world's No. 1 on PV inverter shipments (S&P
Global Commodity Insights) and the most bankable Asian energy
storage company (BloombergNEF). Its innovations power clean energy
projects in over 170 countries, supported by a network of 490
service outlets guaranteeing excellent customer experience. At
Sungrow, we're committed to bridging to a sustainable future
through cutting-edge technology and unparalleled service. For more
information, please visit www.sungrowpower.com.
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