Energy Storage Science and Technology ›› 2025, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (11): 4384-4398.doi: 10.19799/j.cnki.2095-4239.2025.0512

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Current status and development suggestions for the construction of industry standards for electrochemical energy storage

Chaoming QUAN1,2,3(), Kaiming LI1,2,3, Shengjuan ZHANG1,2,3, Dongdong WANG1,2,3, Shijie CHENG1,2,3, Yan HAN1,2,3, Haichao SHEN1,2,3   

  1. 1.Qinghai Huanghe Hydropower Development Co. , Ltd. , Xining 810000, Qinghai, China
    2.Photovoltaic Industry Technology Branch, Qinghai Huanghe Hydropower Development Co. , Ltd. , Xining 810007, Qinghai, China
    3.Qinghai Advanced Energy Storage Laboratory Co. , Ltd. , Xining 810007, Qinghai, China
  • Received:2025-05-30 Revised:2025-07-01 Online:2025-11-28 Published:2025-11-24
  • Contact: Chaoming QUAN E-mail:quanchaoming1993@163.com

Abstract:

Amid the multiple challenges posed by high proportions of renewable energy and power electronic equipment in new power systems under "two high" background, electrochemical energy storage—characterized by high efficiency, flexibility, and technological diversity—is emerging as a core supporting technology for building new power systems and achieving dual carbon goals. Standardization in the energy storage industry is crucial for guiding technological upgrades in energy storage stations, advancing high-quality development, and fostering market-oriented growth. Currently, the electrochemical energy storage industry remains in a phase of rapid development, with existing standards insufficient to comprehensively address the industry's multifaceted needs across its entire life cycle, diverse real-world application scenarios, and multiple technology types. This study comprehensively reviews the electrochemical energy storage standards established by international standardization organizations and analyzes China's existing standard system in depth based on the 2023 Guidelines for the Construction of New Energy Storage Standard Systems. Focusing on eight key areas, ncluding basic and general standards, planning and design, equipment testing, and safety and emergency response, the study identifies major gaps, existing frameworks, and emerging standardization needs. Integrating the current technological development status of China's energy storage industry, the study proposes targeted recommendations and forward-looking insights for different stages of standard formulation. This study provides valuable references for future standard development and the healthy, orderly growth of the electrochemical energy storage sector.

Key words: energy storage standards, electrochemical energy storage, standard system construction, development suggestions

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