Beijing HyperStrong Projects 70 GWh Shipments in 2026 Amid Growing Demand
Beijing HyperStrong Technology Co. anticipates shipments of energy storage systems to exceed 70 GWh in 2026, a significant increase from 26 GWh in 2025. This growth is driven by robust domestic and international demand, particularly in North America and Europe, as renewable energy integration and AI computing centers become key market factors.

Beijing HyperStrong Technology Co. projects its energy-storage system shipments to reach 70 gigawatt-hours (GWh) in 2026, up from 26 GWh in the previous year. The expected deliveries include 60 GWh for the domestic market and 10 GWh from overseas.
The rapid growth in China's energy-storage market is attributed to government initiatives for grid stability and the integration of renewable sources. Notably, demand from North America is rising, driven by renewable energy needs for AI computing centers, while Europe focuses on power grid upgrades. This trend is significant for HyperStrong's development and aligns with the global shift towards sustainable energy solutions.




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