RJETech Makes Middle East Debut at the 2025 World Future Energy Summit

RJETech showcased its cutting-edge energy storage solutions at the 2025 World Future Energy Summit (WFES) in Abu Dhabi from January 14-16. This marks the company’s first appearance in the Middle East, where it introduced a comprehensive range of innovations in cells, battery packs, and energy storage systems, reinforcing its commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions.

RJETech presented its latest battery technologies, featuring self-developed nano-grade lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) cathodes, along with long-short composite conductive agents and composite anode materials. These innovations optimize charge and discharge efficiency, while enhancing cycle life. The company’s 314Ah cells, which are now in massive production, demonstrate an energy efficiency of 95% at 0.5P with a cycle life of over 10,000 cycles. Available from 72Ah to 314Ah, they are are ideal for residential ESS, outdoor cabinets, and containerized systems.

RJETech emphasizes pack-level safety with multiple protective features, including fireproof partitions, thermal barriers, and sensor monitoring. The full fluorohydrocarbon firefighting system further ensures long-term safety and stability.

To meet the growing demands of power stations, industrial storage, and grid integration, RJEtech offers key products including the 5MWh 20-foot containerized DC ESS and the 250kWh AC/DC outdoor cabinet.

The containerized ESS is powered by the company’s 314Ah cells, utilizing a modular design to maximize space efficiency and integrate seamlessly with a high-efficiency variable-frequency liquid cooling and low-temperature heating system, extending battery life by over 20%. The 250kWh outdoor cabinet features an all-in-one design that incorporates battery modules, intelligent power converters, temperature control, and smart BMS. This space-saving solution facilitates easy transportation, installation, and maintenance, while offering scalability for applications like microgrids, off-grid systems, and emergency backup.

In line with its commitment to innovation, RJETech is enhancing its ESS with advanced digital capabilities, utilizing a three-tier BMS strategy for precise battery management, supported by a cloud-based remote monitoring platform. This enables 24/7 site status tracking, predictive maintenance, and enhanced system reliability.

“We are dedicated to technological innovation and are currently developing large-capacity cells exceeding 600Ah to meet the diverse energy storage needs,” said Wu Jie, General Manager of RJETech Co., Ltd. “Our commitment lies in delivering efficient, safe, and intelligent energy storage solutions for customers worldwide. With numerous successful global project deliveries, we are proud to play a key role in driving the global energy transition and supporting sustainable development.”

 

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