China’s energy storage manufacturer Poweroad is accelerating its international expansion, rolling out advanced battery energy storage systems (BESS) in some of the coldest regions on the planet — areas where winter temperatures can drop to –40°C.
Thanks to major improvements in modern battery engineering, extreme cold is no longer a barrier to reliable storage performance. Poweroad has been showcasing these capabilities through multiple installations in high-latitude regions known for severe winter weather, proving that its systems can maintain stability and efficiency despite subzero conditions.
The company’s progress is underpinned by a strong domestic innovation ecosystem. Poweroad operates five specialized R&D centers in China, where it designs and refines its own battery management systems, energy management software, and cloud-based monitoring platforms. This in-house technological foundation supports system durability and ensures optimized performance in diverse and challenging environments.
The manufacturer has already completed more than 500 commercial and industrial projects across Europe, including installations in Belgium, Sweden, Finland, and Italy. Its experience in these markets has helped the company build deep technical knowledge and strengthen its position as a global contender in the evolving battery storage sector.
This combination of cold-climate performance, dedicated research capability, and expanding deployment footprint is helping Poweroad emerge as one of the more influential players in today’s international energy storage landscape — a development closely watched across the Energy News sector.
