EVE Energy has officially opened its Power Electronics Lab at the Energy Storage Institute in Wuhan. The new facility completes the company’s core technology layout across the energy storage value chain, spanning cell production to system integration and direct current to alternating current conversion. Its commissioning marks a shift toward system-level innovation within EVE Energy’s in-house research and development.
According to Dr. Liu Jincheng, Chairman of EVE Energy, the company has achieved competitive strength in both large cylindrical and prismatic battery formats. He noted that the strategic priority is now the development of in-house power conversion system (PCS) capabilities to support grid-forming energy storage. The new lab is designed to serve as an engineering platform for designing, validating, and optimizing these power electronics systems.
The Power Electronics Lab integrates office space with R&D, testing, and prototyping areas. It supports full-process, closed-loop validation at multiple power levels, from individual circuit boards to complete systems, and from simulation through to physical testing. The facility is structured to accelerate iterative development of hardware and software components, enabling reliable engineering implementation of grid-forming storage solutions.
At the opening event, EVE Energy signed technology cooperation agreements with Shenzhen MEGMEET Electrical Co., Ltd. and Ningbo AUX Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. The partnerships focus on joint research and development in power electronics, system integration co-development, and shared testing resources. Executives from both companies attended the ceremony and emphasized the goal of improving product performance and system compatibility through collaborative innovation.
With the energy storage industry shifting from large-scale deployment to efficiency-driven competition, EVE Energy plans to leverage its end-to-end R&D capabilities to advance grid-forming technology, economic performance, and engineering delivery. The Power Electronics Lab is a core initiative in establishing a collaborative ecosystem that supports ongoing iteration and enhancement of integrated energy storage systems.
Source: EVE Battery News



