The Uzbekistan Angren District Rochi Energy Storage Project, China’s largest overseas investment of single-unit electrochemical energy storage project, officially broke ground on March 25, according to China Energy Construction Group.
The first-of-its-kind facility in Uzbekistan represents a major leap forward for the nation’s energy infrastructure. Spanning roughly 6 hectares, the project will utilize lithium iron phosphate batteries to provide a 150-megawatt power configuration and a 300-megawatt-hour battery energy storage system.