Analysis of the trillion dollar long-term energy storage market and technology

Classification:Industrial News

 - Author:Kang Sir

 - Release time:Mar-28-2022

【 Summary 】In 2018, while studying a course at Harvard, I had the privilege of visiting Greentown Labs in Boston, a green and clean energy technology incubator

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In 2018, while studying a course at Harvard, I had the privilege of visiting Greentown Labs in Boston, a green and clean energy technology incubator where Form Energy, a long-term energy storage star company, works.

The incubator consists of a duplex space, with a huge empty hall in the middle serving as a roadshow venue. Providing financing roadshows, technology sharing and other activities for start-up companies, angel investors, VCs, and fund managers far away in Silicon Valley are regulars of the incubator.

Image from Greentown Labs

The duplex upstairs is the office space, and the downstairs is the laboratory.


Image from Greentown Labs



Entrepreneurship companies need to first provide product samples in order to obtain investment, but if they don't have the money, they can't rent venues and buy equipment. Without venues and equipment, they can't make samples, which is a dead cycle. And Greentown

The emergence of Labs is like an angel for startup companies. They can not only use the venue here, but also share large experimental facilities in the workshop, and use various software and hardware equipment such as 3D printers for free.



This is the dream entrepreneurial base!



In 2021, I co founded Neutralized Energy Storage with Dr. Xie Wei, former Chief Research and Development Scientist at Form Energy. Our plan is to provide China with a safer, low-cost long-term energy storage system to achieve carbon neutrality and meet the needs of clean energy development.



And this year happened to be the first year when China proposed the dual carbon goal, with various policies favorable to clean energy emerging one after another, and investment institutions flocking in.

At the COP26 meeting on November 12th, the Global Long Term Energy Storage Council (LDES) was established, and we can see that its members include investment institutions, professional technology companies, and large application clients, all of whom are collectively promoting the development of the entire industry.



This makes us think that long-term energy storage is still in its early stages in China, and the success of neutral energy storage in the long-term energy storage market in China cannot be achieved without the vigorous development of the entire industry.



We need a Greentown Labs+LDES from China, so we have created:



Hechu Hui



Goal: Gathering long-term energy storage talents, technologies, and resources; Promote the development of long-term energy storage in China, let more people understand long-term energy storage, more investment institutions understand long-term energy storage, more industry technology suppliers can find their customers, and promote the trillion dollar long-term energy storage market to land as soon as possible!



object-oriented:

Energy storage investors, industry chain suppliers, energy storage application customers, individuals interested in long-term energy storage, and so on.



Operation mode:

Courses, offline forums, media, associations, etc



User gains:

1. Obtain knowledge of long-term energy storage; 2. Industry resource interaction; 3. Establish contacts with industry experts; 4. Obtain recognition from investors



Joining method: Purchase any period and storage service content

The first issue of this launch and storage: "Analysis of the trillion dollar long-term energy storage market and technology"

The content was delivered by Dr. Xie Wei, founder and CEO of ZH Energy Storage, Kang Zhiwei, and lasted for nearly 3 hours.

Main content:

1. The development of the global long-term energy storage market

2. Requirements and cost analysis of long-term energy storage technology

3. Technical Introduction of Global Machinery and Thermal Storage Companies

4. Technical Analysis of Global Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Storage Companies