The project covers an area of about 1100 acres with a total investment of 11.2 billion yuan. It adopts various technological routes such as lithium iron phosphate, molten salt energy storage, and vanadium flow. After completion, it can deliver 3.6 billion kilowatt hours of clean energy electricity to the power grid annually, and will play an important supporting role in new energy consumption and power supply balance.
In March 2025, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Energy Bureau issued a notice on the "List of Implementation Projects for the 2025 New Energy Storage Special Action", which included a total of 22 projects with a total installed capacity of 11.1 million kilowatts/49.3 million kilowatt hours (11.1GW/49.3GWh), and the scale of each individual project was at the GWh level. The 3GW/12.8GWh energy storage power station project in Gushanliang, Dalate Banner, Ordos City, Inner Mongolia is one of them.
Under policy incentives such as capacity compensation, projects in Inner Mongolia have progressed rapidly. From June to mid July alone, independent energy storage projects with a total scale of 11.08GW/52.11GWh started construction, with a total investment of nearly 55 billion yuan. With the start of construction projects gradually being put into operation by the end of the year, the newly installed energy storage capacity in Inner Mongolia will help China's energy storage 2025 reach new heights in terms of new installed capacity.