
Desay Battery has held a mass production launch event in Changsha, China, showcasing a new generation of proactive safety battery cells and systems. UPS 2.0 and its data centre energy integration ‘Source-Grid-Load-Storage’ solution mark a key milestone in the company’s mission for high-performance, safety-first technologies, bolstered by a series of strategic partnership signings aimed at accelerating regional energy structure transformation.
At the event’s core was Desay’s renewed commitment to safety, which has long been the foundation of its innovation and growth, company president Leon Cheng emphasizing that safety is a top priority in both product design and system architecture. Through advancements in digitalization, modularization and intelligent manufacturing, Desay enhances battery performance while ensuring reliability and cost-efficiency.
The company’s innovative safety battery cells and system highlight its commitment to safety. Utilizing advanced smart manufacturing and rigorous quality control, the cutting-edge cells offer exceptional resistance to high temperatures and overcharging. Proprietary pressure sensing technology enables real-time health monitoring, while AI-driven predictive modelling provides rapid risk alerts and precise lifespan forecasts. Additionally, material-informed designs improve energy efficiency and durability, demonstrating Desay’s dedication to proactive safety through both intrinsic and active protection mechanisms.
Also unveiled was its UPS 2.0, which utilizes high-discharge 8C-rate battery cells and provides emergency backup of up to 300KVA for 10 minutes. The Source-Grid-Load-Storage solution offers a competitive LCOE of RMB 0.25/kWh, enabling data centres to save up to 79% on peak electricity costs.
Yu Qingjiao, Secretary-General of the Zhongguancun New Battery Technology Innovation Alliance, commended the company on addressing critical safety concerns and establishing benchmarks in lifecycle protection and integration. He described the release as an industry model that aligns with national priorities for technological safety and performance enhancement.