Global energy storage company HiTHIUM has secured a position among the top two global energy storage battery suppliers in 2025, according to shipment rankings released by authoritative industry institutions including InfoLink, SMM, and ICC. The company also ranked in the Top 2 for utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) battery shipments, reinforcing its growing influence in the global energy storage market.
According to InfoLink’s global energy storage supply chain database, total global energy storage cell shipments reached 612.39 GWh in 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of 94.59%. The utility-scale BESS segment recorded shipments of 556.74 GWh, up 96.73% compared to the previous year. HiTHIUM’s strong ranking across both categories highlights its technological capabilities, customized solution offerings, and efficient global delivery system.
HiTHIUM has focused on developing end-to-end capabilities across the energy storage value chain, including materials research, product development, system integration, and full-station services. The company delivers customized solutions for diverse geographies and applications, with deployments across North America, Europe, and major energy markets in China. Its projects range from high-altitude plateaus and deserts to rainforests and islands, demonstrating the adaptability of its technologies in extreme and complex environments.
The company’s flagship projects include a 600 MWh energy storage project in Texas, a customized project in Hungary, Europe’s first grid-forming storage project, and large-scale storage deployments supporting China’s power transmission and renewable integration initiatives. To date, HiTHIUM solutions have been deployed in more than 20 countries and regions, supporting renewable energy integration and grid stability.
As the industry shifts toward long-duration and high-capacity storage solutions, HiTHIUM continues to invest in innovation and manufacturing. Its long-duration lithium-ion battery technology has received industry recognition, and its sodium-ion battery platform has been included in China’s National Major Technical Equipment list. The company has also achieved milestones in intelligent manufacturing, being recognized as a “Lighthouse Factory” for energy storage batteries.
In 2025, HiTHIUM introduced several industry-first innovations, including an 8-hour long-duration energy storage system, dedicated high-capacity long-duration battery cells, and a lithium-sodium collaborative storage solution for AI data centers. These developments underscore the company’s ambition to drive safer, smarter, and longer-duration energy storage technologies.
Looking ahead, HiTHIUM plans to accelerate its global expansion strategy focused on internationalization, integration, and branding, aiming to strengthen its competitiveness and contribute to the global transition toward clean energy.






