New Action Plan Names Data Centers as Core Energy Storage Application Scenarios

Sep 15,2025


September 15, 2025, saw the release of the "New Energy Storage Large-Scale Construction Action Plan," explicitly designating data centers as core application scenarios for energy storage. The plan targets 25% of data center electricity demand to be met by paired storage systems by 2030 . Tailored technologies are accelerating: liquid-cooled storage systems reduce footprint by 50% and improve heat dissipation by 40%, while grid-forming inverters enable black-start capabilities . Data shows domestic data center storage additions reached 15.8GW in Jan-Sept 2025, a 280% year-on-year increase .


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