

Youngy Energy displayed LFP prismatic cells ranging from 72 Ah to 314 Ah, along with battery packs and integrated ESS
The company showcased a 512 kWh C&I ESS and a 9.2 MWh utility-scale ESS, both featuring liquid thermal management and integrated fire protection
In addition to stationary energy storage, Youngy Energy's portfolio also includes battery packs for electric vehicles and cells for consumer electronics
China-based energy storage system (ESS) provider Youngy Energy presented its product portfolio at SNEC PV+ 2026 in Shanghai. A subsidiary of Youngy Group, the company displayed a wide range of products from cells to battery packs and ESS systems catering to different market segments.
The company manufactures lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic cells of various sizes, energy densities, and life cycles. The cell sizes range from 72 Ah to 314 Ah. It also offers battery packs with energy storage capacities ranging from 52 kWh to 195.68 kWh. One battery pack, for example, with a 1P104S configuration, uses 104 cells with 314 Ah capacity connected in series to reach a storage capacity of 104.49 kWh and a nominal voltage of 332.8 V.
At the exhibition, the company mainly promoted its ESS solutions for commercial & industrial (C&I) and for utility-scale applications. The former, with 512 kWh capacity, operates at 734.4-979.2 V and uses 588 Ah batteries. Weighing approximately 4.2 tons, this C&I ESS measures 1,458 x 2,000 x 2,350 mm. The 9.2 MWh utility-scale system has a voltage range of 1,142.4-1,468.6 V and is also packed with 588 Ah batteries. The system is enclosed in a 5,900 x 3,800 x 3,500 mm (20-foot) container and weighs up to 72 tons. Both the C&I and utility ESS systems have an IP55-rated enclosure and use liquid cooling or heating technology to maintain optimum operating temperatures. They can operate between -30°C and 55°C, and use a combination of aerosol and water spray for fire extinguishing. In addition to ESS solutions, the company also manufactures battery packs for electric vehicles and individual cells for consumer electronics.