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In-depth Analysis of Immersion Cooling Technology: How the "Constant Temperature Pool" of Lithium-Ion Batteries Can Double the Energy Storage Efficiency?
1 2026-04-08
I. What is Immersion Cooling?
Imagine if you could give your phone battery a "cold bath"? Immersion cooling for lithium-ion batteries used in energy storage is this "bathing-style" technology application! It completely immerses the battery pack in a special cooling liquid, using the liquid circulation to remove heat, just like giving the battery a "constant temperature swimming pool". This cooling method is more than three times more efficient than traditional air cooling and can keep the battery at an ideal working temperature even at 40℃ high temperatures. 

Coolant selection: It should have insulating properties, a high boiling point, and low viscosity characteristics. 

Circulation mode: natural convection or forced pumping 

Temperature control: A temperature control system with an accuracy of ±0.5℃ 


II. How "delicious" is this cooling method?
Compared to traditional cooling methods, immersion cooling is an "overwhelming blow":

Increased cooling rate: The thermal conductivity of the liquid is 25 times that of air, resulting in a significant improvement in heat dissipation efficiency. 

Space utilization optimization: No need to reserve cooling air ducts, battery density can be increased by 40% 

Safety factor doubles: The coolant also has fire-resistant properties, reducing the fire risk by 90% 

Extended lifespan: Reduced temperature fluctuations during battery operation, and cycle life increased by 2-3 times. Data from an actual energy storage station shows that after adopting immersion cooling, the lifespan of the battery pack has been extended from 5 years to 12 years, and maintenance costs have been reduced by 60%. 


III. What "pitfalls" should be avoided during design?
Installing a "constant-temperature pool" for the battery is not as simple as it seems: 

Coolant compatibility: Must pass a compatibility test of over 2000 hours to prevent corrosion of the battery casing. 

Sealing design: A dual-sealing structure is adopted, with the leakage rate required to be controlled below 0.001% per year. 

Maintain convenience: Design quick replacement modules, with the single maintenance time not exceeding 30 minutes. 

Cost control: By optimizing the flow channel design, the coolant usage has been reduced by 40%. The newly developed nano-fluid coolant, while maintaining excellent thermal conductivity, has lowered the cost by 35%, making immersion cooling more accessible.