HyperStrong commissions energy storage project for coal mine in Guizhou

By HyperStrong
January 9, 2026
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HyperStrong, in collaboration with Inovance, has commissioned a 2.5 MW / 3.343 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) for a coal mine in China’s Guizhou Province, which is now officially in operation.

Designed specifically for the highly demanding and high-risk conditions of coal mining, the project represents a landmark application of electrochemical energy storage in the mining sector, establishing a new benchmark for safety-oriented BESS deployment in industrial environments.

The project deploys the company’s flagship liquid-cooled battery energy storage system, featuring a highly integrated and flexible design with enhanced safety and operational efficiency. Engineered for the special conditions of coal mines, including high temperatures, humidity and heavy dust, it features customized structural and protection enhancements to ensure long-term stable and reliable operation.

The system is developed in strict compliance with coal mine safety standards and integrates mine-specific design and EMS control strategies, enabling rapid automatic switching to emergency operation during grid outages. It also ensures an uninterrupted power supply to critical safety loads, effectively mitigating outage-related risks and strengthening overall safety.

HyperStrong’s mining energy storage solution stands guard in high-risk, high-safety-demand scenarios, supporting stable operations and ensuring the safety of every miner during daily work.