Narada Unveils 783Ah Solid-State Battery and Center L Ultra 6.25MWh & Center L Max 8.338MWh ESS at SNEC 2025

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Shanghai, China – June 13, 2025 – Narada Power made a strong impression at SNEC PV+ 2025, the premier international solar photovoltaic and energy storage exhibition held from June 11-13 at the Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center. The company unveiled its latest high-capacity energy storage systems and solid-state battery technology, reinforcing its leadership in the global energy storage market.

Flagship Product Launches

Narada Power’s exhibition spotlighted two groundbreaking energy storage solutions:

1. Center L Ultra 6.25 MWh Energy Storage System

· Ultra-High Density: Integrates self-developed mega-capacity batteries in a 20-foot container, achieving 6.25MWh for mid- to long-duration (2-8 hour) applications.

· Advanced Safety & Efficiency: Features per-cluster management, PACK-level isolation, and active balancing, boosting discharge capacity by 8% while minimising system losses and downtime.

2. Center L Max 8.338 MWh Energy Storage System

· Industry-Leading Capacity: Leverages solid-state battery technology and space-optimized design to deliver 167% higher energy density vs. conventional systems.

· Scalable & Cost-Effective: Supports 4-cluster 2000V high-voltage configurations, reducing installation and maintenance costs. Modular architecture adapts to diverse grid demands.

Breakthrough Solid-State Battery Technology

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Narada also debuted its 783Ah solid-state battery, a milestone innovation built on three proprietary technologies:

· Flexible two-phase oxide solid-state electrolyte

· Multi-layer heterogeneous composite structure

· In-situ electrolyte film formation

The battery delivers >10,000 cycles, >95% efficiency, and intrinsic safety, setting a new benchmark for long-duration storage.

Global Certifications: Validating Excellence

During the event, Intertek awarded Narada two critical certifications:

· NFPA 855 Compliance for its 5MWh liquid-cooled containerized system, confirming compliance with North America’s stringent safety standards.

· IEC 62619:2022 CB Certification for the 783Ah battery, underscoring its international competitiveness and novel stacking-process design.

"These achievements reflect our commitment to pushing the boundaries of energy storage innovation," said a Narada Power spokesperson. "We’re empowering the global transition to renewable energy with safer, smarter, and more scalable solutions."

About Narada Power

A global leader in energy storage, Narada Power specialises in R&D, manufacturing, and system integration for renewable energy applications. Its technologies serve utility-scale, commercial, and industrial markets worldwide.

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