On November 5th, the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) and the Hongqiao International Economic Forum, with the theme "New Era, Shared Future," opened at the National Exhibition and Convention Center. China Energy Construction Storage Technology (CEST) showcased its self-developed marine containerized power system at the Hubei Province exhibition area. The company engaged with international guests and industry peers to discuss cooperation, explore development opportunities, and jointly write a new chapter in shared growth and win-win partnerships in the new era.
The marine containerized mobile power system, "Neptune POWER," uses a standard 20-foot shipping container integrated design, equipped with a 1935 kWh lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery system. The battery box is made of high-strength steel, achieving weight reduction without compromising high energy density. The 4-level safety protection design ensures a stable power supply for ships, ports, communication base stations, emergency equipment, and more. The system employs a ship network connection, utilizes Beidou high-precision positioning, and allows real-time data uploads. It also features a standard container battery swap mode, enabling shared leasing to maximize returns.
For the first time, the company has applied PACK-level micro-nano fire suppression technology in its marine mobile containerized power system. This technology encapsulates fire extinguishing agents in microcapsules at the nano level. When a fire occurs, the microcapsules break open at high temperatures, releasing the extinguishing agent to quickly suppress the flames and prevent re-ignition. This system requires no power source, specialized smoke or temperature sensors, or complex storage equipment, making it simpler and safer.
The product fully supports China Energy Construction's energy integration strategy and can be applied in the Yangtze River Basin. It can be used in various scenarios, including green electricity at docks, new energy storage charging, point-based battery swapping, battery container leasing, and integrated battery container energy storage systems connected to the grid. This will help the shipbuilding industry transition to a greener, low-carbon model.
As an international trade and economic platform open to the world, the CIIE highlights China's commitment to openness across various sectors and provides domestic enterprises with a comprehensive global display platform. China Energy Construction Storage Technology will use this opportunity to further implement its energy integration strategy, build international consensus on green development, and take concrete actions to contribute to energy conservation, carbon reduction, and sustainable growth.