Huawei has unveiled an advanced intelligent energy storage system (ESS) aimed at supporting the growing adoption of solar power in Bangladesh. The new solution, known as the LUNA2000-215 ESS, was introduced by Ni Xiaopeng (Liam), Managing Director of Huawei South Asia Digital Power Business, during the ‘Huawei Digital Power Partner Summit 2025,’ held at the Huawei Bangladesh Academy in Dhaka.
In light of Bangladesh’s increasing electricity demands, there is a concerted effort to expand solar power initiatives at both governmental and private levels. However, the lack of effective energy storage solutions has been a significant challenge for these solar projects. Huawei’s new ESS addresses this critical need with cutting-edge technology.
The LUNA2000-215 system is a highly efficient N+1 generation Liquid/Air Intelligent Cooling ESS, capable of functioning in both on-grid and off-grid modes. In the event of power outages, it can seamlessly transition to off-grid mode to ensure uninterrupted electricity for essential operations. When operating in on-grid mode, it also maintains a reserve State of Charge (SOC) for emergency use.
With a round-trip efficiency of 91.3%, the system incorporates advanced regulation and hybrid cooling algorithms. Its Pack-Level Optimisation 2.0 enhances energy efficiency by allowing real-time active balancing without imposing charge and discharge limitations. This innovation eliminates the short-board effect and boosts usable energy by an additional 2% throughout the product’s lifecycle.
The event attracted over 100 representatives from engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) companies, serving as a platform for knowledge exchange and strategic collaboration. Key speakers included Wu Ji (Jason), President of Huawei South Asia and CEO of Huawei Bangladesh; Ni Xiaopeng (Liam); and Ren Jianyu (Jamison), Director of Huawei South Asia Digital Power Partner Business.
Ni Xiaopeng stated, “Our new energy storage system has been launched to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar power plants in Bangladesh. This innovation will enable greater renewable energy generation at lower costs. Through this summit, we aim to foster collaboration to accelerate the country’s green energy transition.”
Md Rashedul Karim, Country Head of Kingsun Bangladesh, an EPC partner of Huawei, commented, “Huawei’s new ESS will transform Bangladesh’s solar power sector. It will not only increase energy efficiency and utilization but also allow EPC companies like us to deliver greater value to clients through smarter, more reliable solutions.”
Huawei has been a longstanding partner in Bangladesh’s renewable energy sector. Since 2021, the company has contributed to several key projects, including a 100 MW solar power initiative in Mymensingh and the country’s first and largest microgrid in Monpura Upazila of Bhola, with a capacity of 22 MW. In 2023 alone, Huawei implemented over 72 solar rooftop projects across various private institutions and launched five new digital power products in Bangladesh in 2024. The LUNA2000-215 marks Huawei’s second ESS solution introduced in the country.
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