
On October 29–30, the All Energy Australia 2025 conference took place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. As a global leader in energy storage solutions, HiTHIUM introduced its sodium-ion energy storage system—the ∞Power N2.28MWh 1h—for the very first time. Also showcased were the ∞Power 6.25MWh long-duration energy storage system and the world’s first long-duration battery, the ∞Cell 1175Ah. Together, these innovations highlighted HiTHIUM’s latest advances in all-scenario applications, safety, and operational efficiency.
Australia continues to expand its renewable energy capacity, with wind and solar making up a growing share of the energy mix. Still, challenges such as price volatility and limited peaking capacity persist. Energy storage has thus become essential to maintaining grid stability and maximizing the use of renewable sources. Leveraging its cutting-edge technology and extensive project experience, HiTHIUM is delivering safe, flexible, and efficient storage solutions to support Australia’s energy transition.
The ∞Power N2.28MWh 1h sodium-ion system is engineered for instant peak-load response. It utilizes HiTHIUM’s proprietary ∞Cell N162Ah, which offers a 20,000-cycle lifespan and reliable performance across a wide temperature range. This system is capable of responding to millisecond-level power fluctuations, making it ideal for AI data centers, industrial load management, and grid ancillary services.
HiTHIUM also emphasized the ∞Power 6.25MWh 4h long-duration energy storage system. Designed with high-energy-density batteries and a highly integrated architecture, it delivers high efficiency, enhanced safety, rapid deployment, and intelligent operation. Well-suited for Australia’s 2–8 hour storage requirements, the system can be applied to renewable integration, peak shaving, and frequency regulation.
At the conference, Jay Che, Director of Application Engineering, discussed the value and flexibility of standardized energy storage platforms across multi-duration systems. Michael Rush, Senior Director of Sales for ANZ, provided insights into localized services, safety validation, and Li-Na hybrid solutions tailored for AI data center applications.
Looking forward, HiTHIUM remains committed to advancing innovation and product quality, strengthening local operations, and expanding its global presence. The company will continue to provide safer, more efficient, and reliable energy storage solutions, supporting Australia as it works toward its renewable energy targets for 2030 and 2035.
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