72 REDUCTION IN CO₂ EMISSIONS

Energy storage container cost reduction optimization
By optimizing procurement strategies, improving operation and maintenance efficiency, and tapping into retirement value, global projects have reduced the life cycle cost of energy (LCOE) from 0.3 USD/kWh in 2015 to 0.12 USD/kWh in 2023, with some projects even exceeding 0.1 USD/kWh, promoting container energy storage from "policy dependence" to "market independent profitability" and becoming an economic choice for power grid peak regulation and new energy consumption. [pdf]
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