XING Mobility and PEWC announce partnership to develop a hybrid energy storage system

March 27, 2025

XING Mobility and Pacific Electric Wire & Cable (PEWC) has announced their partnership to develop and promote the next-generation hybrid energy storage system.

This system integrates two cutting-edge battery technologies—vanadium redox flow and immersion-cooled lithium-ion—to deliver a disruptive combination that enhances safety, longevity and performance.

The hybrid solution provides long-duration energy storage and high-power responsiveness across a broad range of critical applications, including AI data centers, smart grid infrastructure and renewable energy storage.

Technology fusion

At the core of the hybrid system is the integration of PEWC’s vanadium redox flow battery, notable for its water-based, non-flammable electrolyte and lifespan exceeding 20 years, with XING Mobility’s proprietary immersion-cooled lithium-ion battery platform.

XING’s system offers advanced thermal management and a built-in active safety mechanism that prevents thermal runaway, designed to ensure consistent high-power performance in even the most extreme environments.

By merging these two complementary chemistries, the system bridges the gap between long-duration energy storage and rapid power delivery. This fusion delivers a resilient, scalable solution ideally suited to today’s fast-evolving energy demands.

Founder and CEO, XING Mobility, Royce Hong’s statement

Royce Hong, Founder & CEO of XING Mobility shared: “This marks a breakthrough in energy storage technology. By uniting two of the safest and forward-looking battery chemistries, we’re delivering a future-ready system that meets the complexity of modern energy demands with safety, flexibility and efficiency.”

The two companies will begin with a demonstration project in Taiwan to validate the system’s performance across real-world energy scenarios.

PEWC and XING Mobility announce hybrid energy storage system collaboration: Summary

XING Mobility and PEWC has announced their partnership to develop and promote a hybrid energy storage system, which will integrate two battery technologies.

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