ELECTROLYTE UTILIZATION

Electrochemical energy storage utilization hours
According to the Data Briefing, in the first quarter, the utilization of electrochemical energy storage power stations continued to improve, with a daily average utilization hour of 2.82 hours, an increase of 0.24 hours compared to the previous quarter and 0.34 hours year-on-year; the daily average equivalent charge and discharge cycles were 0.67 times, an increase of 0.05 times compared to the previous quarter and 0.04 times year-on-year, and the average utilization rate index was 47%, an increase of 5 percentage points compared to the previous quarter and 6 percentage points year-on-year. [pdf]
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