The new 587Ah cell utilizes a proprietary composite oxide-polymer electrolyte system that reduces free electrolyte content to under 0.01 percent. This technical shift aims to bridge the gap between high-capacity output and the safety standards typically reserved for solid-state technology. During extreme stress testing, the cells withstood compression ten times the national standard, hour-long exposure to 200°C, and direct flames exceeding 1,000°C without catching fire or exploding.
Building on this hardware, INPOW introduced a 6.25MWh liquid-cooled energy storage solution. The system incorporates AI-powered predictive diagnostics, capable of identifying potential risks 20 days in advance and issuing thermal runaway warnings 24 hours before a failure. To support this technology locally, General Manager XU Junhai confirmed plans to open a dedicated sales and technical service center in Europe this October. This facility will handle spare parts supply and project development, marking the first phase of the company's international expansion strategy.

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