Phihong Advances ESG Goals with NPUST Partnership to Tackle Energy Storage and Charging Market

The Taiwanese government recently unveiled its 2050 net-zero emissions roadmap, committing a budget of TWD 900 billion over the next eight years. This announcement has accelerated the corporate pursuit of carbon reduction, with Taiwan’s green energy market expected to see rapid growth. As a result, Taiwanese power companies, including Phihong Technology, are boldly moving into the “energy storage” market. Phihong’s EV charging station product line is now well-established, with a 720kW product line already developed, and the company is actively expanding into the energy storage charging sector.

 

In recent years, NPUST, Taiwan’s premier agricultural university in the southern region, has demonstrated expertise in green energy for agriculture, biogas power generation, aquavoltaics, wind power conversion, thermal energy storage, and microgrid systems. Last year, NPUST won a gold medal at the Da Vinci Invention Expo in the United States for its “Green Energy Gas Storage and Power Generation System.” This expertise has created an ideal opportunity for a partnership between NPUST and Phihong Technology, which has been developing in the green energy charging market for over a decade.

 

Phihong, Sunrise, and NPUST Join Forces to Launch a High-Voltage Energy Storage Charging System

This industry-academia collaboration involves three key partners: Phihong Technology, Sunrise Batteries, and NPUST. Phihong Technology is responsible for charging, energy storage, and the EMS management system, while Sunrise Batteries provides battery solutions and management. NPUST contributes its expertise in clean energy storage and site utilization. The resulting product, named the “High-Voltage  Storage Charging SysGreen Energytem,” combines Phihong’s energy storage and charging technology with Sunrise’s battery solutions and will eventually integrate NPUST’s green energy systems to form a robust, fully integrated product with energy storage, charging, and green energy functions.

 

At the launch event held at NPUST on June 16, Phihong Technology introduced the “High-Voltage Green Energy Storage Charging System.” This system utilizes Taipower’s high-voltage electricity (22.8kV/11.4kV) as an input, converting it internally to low-voltage direct current stored in Sunrise Batteries’ 75kWh cells. It will also store clean energy from NPUST’s solar and biogas generation facilities in the future. Phihong highlighted its honor in being responsible for this product’s energy conversion, management, and EV charging technology.

 

Since EVs still rely on power systems, a strong focus on renewable energy development is essential for meaningful CO2 reduction. Phihong believes that the “High-Voltage Green Energy Storage Charging System” can help Taiwan address electricity shortages by providing load-leveling during peak demand times, storing energy overnight for daytime use, and significantly increasing green energy use while reducing carbon emissions. This represents a major step forward in Phihong Technology’s ESG commitment to sustainable green energy development.