Energy storage project support: bring an application, power range and region to the conversation.

ENGINEERING DESK

CATL engineering discussions built around the project brief

A useful storage conversation does not start with a generic specification sheet. It starts with the operating scenario, the electrical boundary and the decision owner who must review the result.

Bring a project brief
01

Application

Describe dispatch, backup, peak shaving or integration objectives in plain operational terms.

02

Voltage & interfaces

Identify the electrical architecture, control interfaces and site constraints requiring review.

03

Grid code & region

Map regional requirements and responsible stakeholders before drawing conclusions.

METHODOLOGY

Move from a broad question to reviewable inputs

These steps are a discussion framework, not a substitute for engineering validation or product-specific documentation.

Operating window

Outline when energy is charged, discharged and held at standby, including seasonal or tariff-related changes.

Site boundary

Record the point of connection, physical envelope, environmental conditions and control-system relationships.

Document request

List the data sheets, test records and regional compliance evidence that the project team needs to assess.

Applicable standards

Identify the standards relevant to the intended region and system boundary before requesting documentation.

Test records

Ask for records appropriate to the proposed configuration; do not infer approval from a category name.

Data sheets

Use current documentation to validate ratings, interfaces and installation conditions.

Ready to frame the next review?

Send the application, power range and region so the discussion can begin with relevant inputs.