
The First Regulating Battery Station in the Country Successfully Achieves 30 Seconds of Stable Charging – Southern Daily – Southern Daily News
Release Time: May 22, 2025, 09:15
Source: Southern Daily
On May 20, a significant milestone was achieved as the first regulating battery station in the country began stable operation, allowing for 30 seconds of continuous power output. This development is crucial as it aims to address the challenges faced by electric vehicles charging stations across various regions.
The collaboration between the National Network Southern Electric Power Company and other major entities has resulted in a state-of-the-art facility capable of stabilizing the power supply. As electric vehicle (EV) demand continues to rise, the need for a reliable and steady power grid becomes increasingly apparent.
The stabilizing frequency is integral to ensuring that the power grid functions effectively. When the grid is under heavy load, the frequency may dip, leading to potential disruptions. The new technology implemented at this station allows for quick adjustments to mitigate these issues, ensuring the grid remains stable even under significant demand.
Previously, frequency regulation mainly relied on traditional power generation methods, which can be inefficient and costly. The new system, however, utilizes advanced battery technology to provide rapid frequency adjustments. This is especially relevant given the growing demand for renewable energy sources and electric vehicles.
The power grid’s stability is a key indicator of its operational health. According to statistics, the Southern Electric Power Company has over 50,000 battery units capable of being adjusted to meet fluctuating demands. Each battery unit can be regulated for 30 seconds, providing a total adjustable power capacity of up to 1.5 million watts.
As of May 20, at 12:01 PM, the Southern Electric Power Company managed to effectively handle peak electricity consumption, ensuring that the grid frequency remained within limits. This was achieved by coordinating the output from 126 battery stations, which collectively managed to stabilize the system during high demand periods.
The rapid response of the battery station has proven effective in preventing grid overloads while providing reliable power for electric vehicles. The initiative marks a significant advancement in the use of battery technology for grid management, paving the way for future expansions and improvements.
In Conclusion: The new regulating battery station is set to enhance the reliability of the power grid, supporting the increased utilization of electric vehicles. The Southern Electric Power Company anticipates further advancements in this technology to ensure a stable and sustainable energy supply in the future.
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