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Yotai Unveiling Star Products at CIBF 2024
2024.04.27

On April 27, 2024, the 16th China International Battery Fair (CIBF 2024) was grandly held at the Chongqing International Expo Center, where Yotai unveiled several star products including the Aurora 2.0 liquid-cooled energy storage system (Aurora 5015).


Hosted by the China Chemical and Physical Power Industry Association, CIBF is the first branded exhibition in the battery industry protected by trademark registration, and has grown into one of the largest international battery industry events. This year's exhibition covered a massive area of nearly 180,000 square meters across 14 exhibition halls, with over 2,200 well-known companies including CATL, BYD, Xiaopeng Motors, Salis, and Nezha participating.

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At this event, Yotai focused on showcasing its star product, the Aurora 2.0 liquid-cooling ESS. Introduced in March of this year, the Aurora 2.0 system represents a new generation of large-cell ESS, utilizing the latest 314Ah cells to increase the capacity of a 20-foot single-cell compartment to 5.015MWh, reducing footprint by 35%, system costs by 15%, commissioning and maintenance costs by 10%, and enhancing system economic benefits by 25%. As a pioneer in expanding cell capacity in the energy storage industry, the product immediately garnered significant attention upon its release. In addition to this, Yotai also exhibited classic products such as integrated DC chargers and liquid-cooling superfast chargers for green transportation. With top-notch products and solutions, Yotai's booth attracted the attention of numerous industry professionals who highly praised its products and technologies through on-site displays and in-depth discussions.


In the future, Yotai will continue to deepen its research and development investment in new energy storage fields, driving product upgrades through technological innovation to meet the demands of global customers. Through collaboration with partners, it aims to jointly promote the high-quality development of the new energy industry, contributing to the realization of China's "dual carbon" goals.