This white paper systematically analyzes the development status and safety challenges of global telecom site energy storage systems in 2025. The report identifies four core characteristics of telecom site storage systems: unattended operation, extreme environment adaptation, distributed deployment, and continuous power supply, which differ significantly from conventional energy storage systems. As lithium batteries rapidly proliferate in the telecommunications sector, safety hazards have become increasingly prominent, with lithium dendrites, cell consistency variations, and magnetic contaminants being the primary accident causes. The report proposes full-lifecycle safety management recommendations covering access certification, procurement selection, and operational maintenance, emphasizing critical indicators such as cell consistency and thermal runaway trigger temperatures. In terms of market landscape, leading vendors like Huawei and Shuangdeng maintain dominant positions through system design and intelligent capabilities. Looking ahead, the industry will exhibit four major trends: backup-storage integration transforming sites from passive backup to active grid resources; green energy driving low-carbon site transformation; EU battery regulations leading to stricter recycling standards; and emerging battery chemistries such as sodium-ion batteries providing complementary solutions for differentiated scenarios.
Frost & Sullivan Releases the " Telecom Site Energy Storage Systems White Paper"
Frost & Sullivan Releases the " Telecom Site Energy Storage Systems White Paper"

