CATL launches Tener Sodium-Ion energy storage system with 30-year durability in Munich
CATL launched its Tener Sodium-Ion energy storage system in Munich, Germany on June 22, 2026. The system features a modular architecture with over 30MWh rated energy capacity, with each module weighing under 42 tons. It boasts a 15,000-cycle lifespan and 30-year durability, designed to address industry challenges around flexibility, operational stability, and long-term cost-efficiency. A 1GWh site can be built using these modules.
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The Tener system features a fully modular architecture with a rated energy capacity exceeding 30MWh.
Each module weighs less than 42 tons, allowing a 1GWh site to be...
The system is designed to address industry challenges regarding flexibility, operational stability, and long-term cost-efficiency.
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