DIRECT LIQUID COOLING

Industrial and commercial energy storage liquid cooling design solution
Through liquid cooling for temperature control, the integration of power, electronics, and battery ("three-electric" design), intelligent management and operation, modular design, and systematic safety design, the system achieves modular integration of the energy storage system, more balanced temperature control, longer battery life, and easier installation and maintenance. [pdf]

Small solar container liquid cooling 2025 model
The energy storage system uses simplified integration technology, installing PACK, distribution busbars, liquid cooling units, temperature control systems, and fire protection systems within a standard 20-foot container (2438mm-2896mm-6058mm), arranged in three compartments, ensuring safety control while being suitable for various transportation conditions and site designs. [pdf]

Power lithium battery pack cooling
Meta: A deep technical and practical guide to four major EV battery cooling methods — passive (natural), forced-air, liquid cooling, and direct refrigerant cooling — explaining operating principles, representative vehicle implementations, advantages and disadvantages, and the direct effects cooling strategies have on range, fast-charging performance, and long-term battery health. [pdf]
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