With the acceleration of global energy transformation, continuous reduction in battery costs, and growing global demand for stable energy prices and supply, the global electrochemical energy storage industry continues to improve. With the development of energy storage technology and distributed energy storage, fully modular energy storage systems have emerged. Through battery pack-level optimization management and stackable design, they have improved system control accuracy, flexibility, and safety, making them particularly suitable for residential scenarios and also widely applicable to industrial and commercial settings.
Fully modular energy storage systems reduce complex wiring between devices through highly integrated stackable designs and modular expansion solutions, achieving lightweight and rapid installation and flexible space adaptation. They also ensure fault isolation and efficient maintenance with a battery pack-level independent management architecture. This solution significantly enhances the convenience, safety, flexibility, reliability, and capacity utilization of energy storage systems, showing tremendous market potential.
On June 10, 2025, Frost & Sullivan (hereinafter referred to as 'Frost & Sullivan') officially released the '2024 Fully Modular Energy Storage Industry Development White Paper'. Based on the global carbon neutrality strategy background, this report systematically sorts out the technical path, core advantages, and future development prospects of the fully modular energy storage industry. Starting from energy storage, the report specifically compares the characteristics of different current energy storage technologies, analyzes the development status and trends of the electrochemical energy storage industry, and further analyzes the innovative technical advantages and commercial implementation scenarios of fully modular energy storage as a new generation of electrochemical energy storage system solutions, highlighting its broad development prospects.

