Recently, the 200 MW/800 MWh Luzimiao Independent Energy Storage Power Station in Inner Mongolia, invested in and developed by CECEP, successfully completed three full charge–discharge cycles, marking the official full-capacity grid connection of the Group’s first and largest independent energy storage project.

Since its project filing on June 5, 2025, the project has faced significant challenges including a tight schedule and heavy workloads. Focusing on the year-end grid-connection target, CECWPC Inner Mongolia Regional Company efficiently advanced administrative procedures and construction activities. The project achieved full-site energization on December 16, completed reverse power transmission on December 18, and successfully finished the three charge–discharge tests on December 30, achieving full-capacity grid connection one day ahead of schedule. From project launch to grid connection, the entire process took just over six months, once again demonstrating CECEP’s high execution efficiency.
Luzimiao Independent Energy Storage Power Station is a benchmark project, becoming the first among the same batch of new independent energy storage projects in Ulanqab to complete all key milestones. Its commissioning marks a solid step forward for the Group in advancing the construction of a new regional power system. The project will strongly support the efficient consumption of clean energy and the low-carbon transformation of the regional energy structure, while the green electricity it supplies will provide stable power support for key sectors, including the computing industry cluster known as the Grassland Cloud Valley in Ulanqab.