May 15, 2026
The project will be owned and operated by Hong Kong’s first public utility and one of China’s largest energy suppliers, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas). Image: EnerVenue.
Nickel-hydrogen battery company EnerVenue has announced a pilot battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Jintan, Changzhou, China.
The project will be owned and operated by Hong Kong’s first public utility and one of China’s largest energy suppliers, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas).
EnerVenue’s nickel-hydrogen energy storage vessel (ESV), a roughly two-meter-long steel tank wrapped in composite material, and assembled into energy racks and containerised for deployment, will be utilised at the Towngas facility, which integrates on-site renewable energy generation with electric bus charging stations.








