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HiTHIUM Launches Three Breakthrough Innovations at Its Third Eco-Day, Unlocking an Intelligent Future with Long-Duration Energy Storage
HiTHIUM introduced three advanced long-duration energy storage technologies aiming to enhance renewable power stability and reduce costs, supporting AI data center energy demands.
- Yesterday, HiTHIUM concluded its third Eco‑Day in Xiamen, China, launching the All‑Weather Green Power 135 Lighthouse Plan and jointly releasing the 2025 China AIDC Energy Storage Bluebook.
- Co-Founder and CEO of HiTHIUM, Jason Wang, said LDES is the core path to shift green power from weather-dependent to stable and usable as AIDC participants face soaring computing demand and constrained energy supply.
- HiTHIUM unveiled three breakthrough technologies: Power8 6.9MW/55.2MWh, described as the world's first 8-hour-native LDES; Cell 1300Ah dedicated 8-hour cell; and Power Solutions for AI Data Center.
- In closing, Jeff Wu, Founder and President of the company, said storage must match wind and solar in lifespan and cost, reflecting industry priorities.
- Looking ahead, HiTHIUM will expand its portfolio and partnerships while industry experts and analysts highlighted LDES's role in easing AIDC energy constraints and guiding deployment strategies.
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HiTHIUM Launches Three Breakthrough Innovations at Its Third Eco-Day, Unlocking an Intelligent Future with Long-Duration Energy Storage
XIAMEN, China, Dec. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As Long-duration Energy Storage (LDES) becomes central to overcoming renewable intermittency and enabling all-weather green power, the third HiTHIUM Eco-Day was successfully concluded under the theme of "The Awakening of Energy
HiTHIUM launches three revolutionary innovations at its third Eco-Day, opening the door to a smart future with long-lasting energy storage
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