HiTHIUM Unveils Three Revolutionary Innovations at its Third Eco-Day Event

HiTHIUM's Eco-Day: A Leap Towards Sustainable Energy



On December 12, 2025, HiTHIUM hosted its third Eco-Day, an event that focused on the transformative potential of long-duration energy storage (LDES) in shaping a sustainable energy future. Themed "The Awakening of Energy, The New World," the event brought together industry leaders, experts, and partners from the global energy ecosystem to discuss advancements in energy storage technology.

The Significance of Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES)



As renewable energy sources become increasingly vital to tackling climate change, LDES has emerged as a game-changer in mitigating the intermittency associated with renewable generation. Jason Wang, co-founder and CEO of HiTHIUM, highlighted during the event that LDES is essential for achieving stable and accessible green power across varied climatic conditions. To further this goal, HiTHIUM rolled out its ambitious "Plan Faro 135 for All-Weather Green Energy," emphasizing the need for robust storage solutions. This five-year initiative aims to focus on three key areas: green computing, comprehensive storage solutions, and the establishment of green energy centers, positioning LDES as a fundamental pillar for energy transition.

Launch of Cutting-Edge Technologies



HiTHIUM took center stage as it unveiled three groundbreaking innovations:
  • - ∞Power8: This is the world's first 8-hour native LDES solution with a capacity of 6.9 MW/55.2 MWh, designed to stabilize energy supply in various weather conditions.
  • - ∞Cell: A dedicated 1300 Ah high-capacity cell allowing deep cycling for over 8 hours, boasting a lifespan of over 20 years and superior safety features combined with a significantly lower Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE).
  • - ∞Power Solutions for AI Data Centers (AIDC): This innovative solution merges long-duration lithium storage with high-speed sodium ions to provide instantaneous responses needed for AIDCs, aimed at meeting the dual demands of consistent energy stability and rapid power support.

Each of these technologies represents a significant step forward in addressing the challenges faced by energy systems as they pivot towards extensive and reliable renewable sources.

AIDC and LDES: Bridging the Gap



The panel discussion on AIDC, led by Dr. Nazar Yi, delved into whether LDES could be the missing link in achieving zero-carbon AIDCs. Experts concurred that LDES, particularly lithium-based solutions, hold the potential to enhance stability, cut costs, and offer scalable development. A newly released Blue Book on Energy Storage for AIDC, co-authored by HiTHIUM and industry leaders, outlines energy consumption trends and evolving requirements, establishing LDES as a crucial element in overcoming energy constraints faced by AIDCs.

Integrating AI and Energy Solutions



In his closing remarks, Jeff Wu, founder and chairman of HiTHIUM, emphasized the need for energy storage systems to match the cost and durability of solar and wind energy solutions. To achieve this vision, HiTHIUM plans to focus on four main areas: developing ultra-large, high-safety cells; creating more secure and integrated systems; advancing smart manufacturing; and providing fully integrated storage solutions.

Through events like Eco-Day, HiTHIUM has solidified its position as a leader in the global battery storage market, ranking second in sales. With an eye toward future advancements, the company aims to broaden its technological offerings and collaborate widely to foster the global transition to clean energy, thus redefining the landscape of energy storage in the AI era.

Jeff Wu
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