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WHES TIANWU C&I All-in-One ESS Achieves CEC Listing in Australia



WHES (WEIHENG Energy Storage), a global leader in energy storage solutions, announced that its TIANWU Commercial & Industrial All-in-One ESS has been officially listed by the Clean Energy Council (CEC) of Australia — a key milestone supporting the nation’s clean energy transition and low-carbon development.



CEC listing ensures compliance with Australia’s strict safety standards and positions TIANWU to fully benefit from national subsidy and deployment programs. With its Australia headquarters and local warehousing, WHES ensures rapid deployment and responsive support tailored to Australian market needs.


The TIANWU series offers 50kW/233kWh and 100kW/233kWh configurations with flexible 2–4 hour storage solution, purpose-built for C&I applications. It features CATL battery packs, a precision Battery Management System (BMS), and intelligent liquid cooling that maintains ≤2°C cell temperature difference, ensuring reliable long-term performance even under harsh Australian conditions. A comprehensive four-layer safety architecture integrates temperature and smoke sensors, aerosol fire suppression, and multi-level control logic with audio-visual alarms and active shutdown functionality.



TIANWU empowers commercial and industrial users to optimize energy use, reduce electricity costs, and contribute to a more flexible and resilient grid. By delivering a compliant, bankable, and service-backed solution, WHES helps Australian businesses unlock long-term value through smarter energy management.


Self-Consumption Optimization:Maximize use of on-site solar by storing excess generation for later use — reducing grid reliance and increasing renewable utilization.


Peak Shaving & Time-of-Use Arbitrage:Automatically shift energy usage from peak to off-peak hours to lower electricity bills and optimize load profiles.


Demand Control:TIANWU’s built-in smart EMS dynamically monitors load profiles and optimizes real-time energy dispatch, helping businesses avoid peak demand charges while maintaining stable operations within contracted capacity.


FCAS Participation:With fast-response capabilities, TIANWU is designed to participate in Australia’s Frequency Control Ancillary Services (FCAS) market — helping stabilize grid frequency while creating new revenue opportunities for asset owners.


VPP-Ready: TIANWU integrates seamlessly into Virtual Power Plants, enabling participation in grid support programs and unlocking aggregated value from distributed energy assets.


“The launch of TIANWU ESS reinforces WHES’ commitment to advancing Australia’s clean energy transition through both technology and service — creating long-term value for local businesses,” said Nassima Zhu, WHES Australia Sales Director.


About WHES

WHES is one of the world’s leading and fastest-growing suppliers of integrated battery energy storage systems. We design, manufacture, deploy, and service power storage solutions for utility-scale, commercial and industrial (C&I), and residential applications.Supported by industry leaders like CATL, Reorient, Inovance, and JST, Our products are certified by international authorities such as TÜV, SAA, SGS, and the China Electric Power Research Institute. Our operations span Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East. We operate three cutting-edge manufacturing and design facilities in China, with a growing capacity of 2.5 GWh.

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