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On April 9, CATL unveiled TENER, the world’s first mass-producible energy storage system with zero degradation in the first five years of use. Featuring greater safety, five-year zero degradation, and a robust 6.25 MWh capacity, TENER will accelerate large scale adoption of energy storage technologies as well as the advancement of the grid scale energy storage sector.
While preventing the degradation of capacity over the first five years of use is a significant advancement in increasing the lifespan of batteries, CATL says the zero degradation of power is also important for energy storage power plants that intend to meet the requirements of new electric power systems. Leveraging its solid electrolyte interphase and self-assembled electrolyte technologies, TENER has cleared roadblocks for…
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