Liquid cooling systems remove heat through liquid circulation, with good heat dissipation effects, but at a high cost, and are suitable for high-power, high-density energy storage systems; air cooling systems remove heat through air flow, with a low cost, but the heat dissipation effect is greatly affected by the environment, and are suitable for medium and low power energy storage systems.
Air cooling relies on fans to dissipate heat through airflow,whereas liquid cooling uses a coolant that directly absorbs and transfers heat away from battery modules.
The Outdoor Cabinet Energy Storage System is a fully integrated solution that combines safe battery storage, intelligent power management, and weatherproof protection for solar and telecom applications.
The Jinko ESS G2 System achieves a leading 94% round-trip efficiency and supports long duration storage, enabling grid frequency regulation and enhanced renewable energy integration to increase ROI for customers. Its compact design aligns with Europe's land-resource efficiency goals.
This method involves capturing surplus energy—predominantly from renewable sources—by compressing air and storing it in subterranean caverns or large vessels.