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Haibosichuang plans energy storage assets under operation to reach 35-40GWh by the end of 2026
Beijing Business Daily (Reporter Wang Manlei) reported on the evening of March 18 that Haibo Sichuang (688411) released an investor relations activity record showing that the company plans to gradually transform from an energy storage equipment manufacturer into a comprehensive energy service provider of “energy storage systems + services.” By the first quarter of 2026, the company’s operated energy storage assets will exceed 10 GWh, and by the end of 2026, it is expected to reach 35-40 GWh. The company’s goal is to become the largest energy storage asset operation and maintenance service provider in China.
Haibo Sichuang stated that, based on consolidating its existing market, it will continue to promote overseas business growth. At the same time, it emphasizes the overseas promotion of its strategic shift from an energy storage equipment manufacturer to a “manufacturing + services” comprehensive energy service provider. The company hopes to extend its mature domestic energy storage asset operation and maintenance experience to overseas markets. Over the next 3-5 years, it aims to gradually replicate its current domestic business model abroad, initially through pilot projects, ultimately achieving a gradual integration and connection of domestic and overseas business models.