Zhiguang Electric Hosts Guangdong Telecom Planning & Design Institute for Digital Energy Collaboration
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  • 2026.02.12

On February 10, a delegation led by Xu Shaowei, Chief Design Engineer of Guangdong Telecom Planning & Design Institute Co., Ltd., and Wu Jianhui, President of its Research Institute, visited Guangzhou Zhiguang Electric Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Zhiguang Electric”) for inspection and exchange. The delegation was warmly received by Cao Chengfeng, Vice President of Zhiguang Electric, and Yu Dianyun, General Manager of Zhiguang Integrated Energy, along with other company representatives.


The delegation toured Zhiguang’s Yonghe Industrial Park, including the energy storage integration workshop, PACK production line, and power electronics workshop. They gained in-depth insights into the principles, manufacturing processes, and application achievements of Zhiguang’s cascaded high-voltage large-capacity energy storage systems and high-power power electronics technologies. The visitors highly recognized the park’s intelligent, zero-carbon production model, built upon automated equipment and digital management systems.

Subsequently, the delegation visited the Zhiguang Integrated Energy Industrial Park and exhibition hall, where they learned more about the company’s technological achievements, project cases, and industria llayout‌ in integrated energy services, energy storage system integration, and power digitalization. This visit further deepened their understanding of Zhiguang’s technological accumulation, innovation capabilities, and practical experience in the construction of new-type power systems.


During the discussion session, both sides exchanged views on key topics including the integration of digital infrastructure with new-type power systems, digital transformation and upgrading of the energy storage industry, and new-type power distribution systems for AIDC (Advanced/Artificial Intelligence Data Centers). They jointly analyzed development trends in the IDC industry and evolving energy service demands. Both parties agreed that their businesses are highly aligned and complementary, with broad prospects for multi-dimensional cooperation and a solid foundation for in-depth collaboration.


This visit established an efficient communication bridge and strengthened the foundation for future cooperation. Both parties expressed that, taking this exchange as an opportunity, they will further deepen technical dialogue and refine business coordination. By fully leveraging their respective resource and technological advantages, they aim to explore in-depth collaborative cooperation in areas such as AIDC new-type power distribution system construction, digital upgrading of energy storage projects, and power digital infrastructure development. Together, they will support energy infrastructure development for the data center industry, promote the efficient utilization of renewable energy and energy storage systems, and build a green, low-carbon, and energy-efficient new paradigm for power supply and distribution — injecting new momentum into the green, efficient, and intelligent development of the data center industry.