London, February 17–19, 2025 — Global energy storage leader EVE Energy joined industry experts at the Energy Storage Summit 2025 in London, where it presented innovative strategies to streamline large-scale power station management. The company’s keynote speech, “Can Big Batteries Simplify the Management of Ever-Expanding Power Station Projects?”, highlighted cutting-edge solutions tailored to Europe’s rapidly growing energy storage demands.
According to IHS and EASE forecasts, Europe’s energy storage capacity is projected to reach 300 GW by 2030 and exceed 600 GW by 2050. To meet this demand, the industry is shifting toward GWh-scale deployments, with 2024 marking the debut of the first 1 GWh single-unit power station.
Yet challenges persist:
Rising operational complexity for large-scale projects
Economic viability concerns
Safety and reliability requirements
These hurdles demand advanced technological innovations in energy storage systems.
EVE Energy has pioneered big battery solutions to address industry challenges. Its 628 Ah ultra-large-capacity “Mr. Big” cell reduces data collection points by 50% for same-scale power stations, significantly cutting operational costs. Key benefits include:
30% reduction in lifecycle operational costs
Annual maintenance time reduced from 336 hours to 232 hours
95.5% energy efficiency in the integrated 5 MWh “Mr. Giant” system
A demonstration station in Jingmen, Hubei (August 2024) provided six months of operational data, validating the system’s profitability and efficiency.
Manufactured at EVE Energy’s 60 GWh super factory, the PPB-level defect rate ensures unmatched product quality, accelerating global deployment.
With a focus on “global manufacturing, global cooperation, and global services,” EVE Energy is expanding its international footprint:
Hungary and Malaysia factories under construction
Malaysia plant begins mass production in Q4 2025
By prioritizing high-performance, high-safety technologies, EVE Energy aims to collaborate with global partners to accelerate the energy transition and advance sustainable development worldwide.
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