BEIJING, April 15, 2025 /CNW/ — Sungrow convened a groundbreaking session of its PhD Talk series at the Capital International Convention Center today, focusing on future possibilities in commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage.

Sungrow PhD Talk series at the Capital International Convention Center

Sungrow PhD Talk series at the Capital International Convention Center

The event brought together distinguished experts to share their perspectives on the future of energy storage and its role in accelerating the energy transition.

The panel featured:

  • Dr. Nannan Kou, China Decarbonization Specialist at BNEF, explores trends in policy and market dynamics.

  • Dr. Wei Cao, General Manager of C&I Energy Storage Product Line at Sungrow, provides insights into cutting-edge product innovations.

  • Dr. Jing Song, Research Associate at Energy Program of the Sustainable Transition Center at WRI China, discusses zero-carbon parks and global energy transformation standards and policy research.

  • Dr. Winfred Zhou, General Manager of Sungrow iCarbon, addresses decarbonization opportunities in the C&I sector.

PhD Talk held by Sungrow, aimed at fostering collaboration between internal and external experts to explore emerging technological trends and industry opportunities.

Industry Transformation Acceleration

“Time-of-use electricity pricing mechanisms and improved ancillary service markets diversify revenue streams for user-side storage solutions. AI technology is revolutionizing the energy storage value chain across three dimensions: precision management of energy use, real-time decision-making in dispatching, and optimization in electricity trading strategies, and this will potentially unlock huge market growth.” Said Dr. Cao.

Sungrow also unveiled its BM²T battery management technology white paper during the event. This integrates various components of an energy storage system using big data-driven AI computations to manage massive numbers of battery cells with over 99% accuracy, while preemptively warning against thermal runaway scenarios.

Dr. Song shared her experiences with zero-carbon parks abroad emphasizing that the “distributed generation plus digital management” synergy is crucial to success.

Dr. Zhou added that domestic zero-carbon parks are gradually scaling up through pilot projects into integrated “source-grid-load-storage” solutions where “energy-carbon synergy” plays a pivotal role.

Breaking Energy’s ‘Impossible Triangle’

“Enterprises not only face green transformation demands but also must navigate stable power supply challenges amid fluctuating electricity prices and power rationing risks,” said Dr. Song. “From what I see, flexible configurations between storage systems and distributed resources are the keys to overcome these barriers.”

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