With the accelerated deployment of renewable energy generation facilities, the energy storage market is entering a new phase of rapid growth. Jiangsu Province is actively responding to policy guidance by encouraging industrial users and park operators to independently build new energy storage facilities. Through market-oriented mechanisms such as time-of-use (TOU) electricity pricing, these initiatives effectively alleviate peak-load pressure on the power grid. Additionally, Jiangsu supports enterprises in developing “microgrid + storage” systems, promoting diversified applications of advanced energy storage technologies in distributed energy, demand response, and other fields—further enhancing green power consumption and grid operational efficiency.
Deepening Diverse Scenarios: Building Customized C&I Energy Storage Solutions
Far East Energy Storage is actively aligning with policy directives, leveraging mature product solutions to support the salt chemical industry in Jiangsu in building dedicated energy storage infrastructure. Located in Huai’an City, this project aims to construct a commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage power station for Hongze Dayang Salt & Chemical Co., Ltd. The project is equipped with one Far East Battery 3.34MW/6.7MWh energy storage system, connected to the grid via 10kV technology. Through the Energy Management System’s (EMS) peak-shaving and valley-filling capabilities, the system effectively performs charge/discharge cycles during off-peak and peak hours to realize peak-valley arbitrage and enhance the enterprise’s demand-side response capability.

The project utilizes Far East Energy Storage’s liquid-cooled PowerSTROM 5000 energy storage containers, each with a standard capacity of 5.016MWh, offering high energy density, high efficiency, strong stability, and flexible configuration. The product features a standard 20-foot single-side door design and supports a multi-level fire protection architecture along with an integrated multi-tier safety linkage system. Its intelligent thermal management system effectively controls temperature rise and thermal gradients, improving system efficiency by 1% and extending cycle life by 10%—helping reduce long-term operational costs and ensuring both economic and environmental benefits during the enterprise’s green energy transition.

Following successful grid connection, the project enables Hongze Dayang Salt & Chemical to further optimize energy management and reduce electricity costs, providing an effective real-world example of energy conservation, emission reduction, and green energy application. By implementing “peak-valley arbitrage”—storing low-cost off-peak electricity and using it during peak hours—the company significantly cuts electricity expenses. It also curbs peak power demand, lowering transformer capacity charges; participates in demand response and ancillary services to generate additional revenue; ensures power supply stability; and serves as a backup power source to prevent production disruptions caused by outages or voltage fluctuations, thereby enhancing operational continuity.
Innovation-Led: Empowering Energy Upgrades in High-Energy-Consumption Industries
Looking ahead, Far East Energy Storage will continue to increase R&D investment, focusing on synergistic innovation in both safety and cost-effectiveness of energy storage systems. By reducing the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) and enhancing system adaptability across diverse scenarios, the company aims to decrease reliance on conventional energy sources, support China’s green energy transition, and contribute to the early achievement of the “dual carbon” goals (carbon peak and carbon neutrality).