From June 3 to 5, SCU participated in SNEC 2026 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai, presenting its latest self-developed energy storage and EV charging solutions to customers, industry professionals, and technical experts from across the renewable energy sector.

During SNEC 2026, SCU presented its latest energy storage and EV charging solutions. The exhibited products attracted strong interest from customers, industry partners, and professional visitors, who recognized their practical value in improving energy safety, efficiency, and commercial deployment.

One of the featured products was immersion liquid cooled battery pack, designed to enhance energy storage safety and thermal management. By fully immersing battery cells in specialized coolant, the solution helps reduce fire risks, prevent thermal runaway propagation, and maintain battery cluster temperature differences within 2°C. Compared with traditional cooling solutions, it can reduce auxiliary energy consumption by around 30%, supporting safer and more efficient large-scale energy storage applications.

SCU also showcased commercial and industrial energy storage system -GRES Ⅱ. Designed for C&I energy storage, microgrids, solar energy storage projects, backup power, weak-grid areas, remote sites, and hybrid energy systems, GRES Ⅱ helps customers improve energy stability, reduce operating costs, and meet complex power demands in various application scenarios.

In the EV charging sector, SCU displayed liquid cooled fast EV charging solution and 43-inch intelligent large screen EV charger. The liquid cooled fast charging solution is developed to address heat dissipation challenges in high power charging, while the large screen EV charger adds commercial value through advertising display, intelligent site management, and improved user interaction. These solutions are suitable for highway service areas, shopping centers, urban public charging stations, and other high traffic charging locations.

Battery-assisted EV charger (EVMS ONE) was another major focus at the exhibition. EVMS ONE integrates battery energy storage with DC fast charger, using battery units to support peak shaving. EVMS ONE helps reduce grid capacity pressure while maintaining stable high power charging during peak hours, making it well suited for weak grid areas, unstable grid environments.

In addition to product displays, SCU held in-depth discussions with customers, industry partners, and technical experts on topics such as new power systems, solar storage EV charging integration, and the large-scale application of immersion liquid cooled battery technology. These exchanges provided valuable insights into market demand and future technology development.

Looking ahead, SCU will continue to strengthen its presence at major global energy exhibitions. SCU will participate in the 2027 SNEC, and will also showcase latest energy storage and EV charging solutions at The smarter E Europe Germany (June 23–25) and the 140th Canton Fair (October 15-19). Customers and partners are welcome to visit SCU booth for further discussions on project applications, product solutions, and future cooperation opportunities.