Huawei has introduced a new series of advanced battery or energy storage systems (ESS) for solar power storage, targeting Bangladesh’s commercial and industrial sectors.
The series was unveiled at an event held in Dhaka on Thursday.
Speakers at the ceremony noted that industries are currently facing challenges in balancing operational costs and energy consumption. In this context, Huawei’s new LUNA2000 series is expected to serve as an effective solution. Designed to meet local market demands, the system will provide a robust, highly efficient, and secure solution for power management in the country’s industrial sector.
The series was jointly inaugurated by Jason Wu, President of Huawei South Asia Region and CEO of Huawei Bangladesh; He Lei, President of the Commercial, Industrial and Residential Business Department of Huawei Digital Power for the Asia-Pacific region; Yu Jianlong, Managing Director of Huawei South Asia Digital Power; and Dr. Mohammad Shahriar Ahmed Chowdhury, Director of the Center for Energy Research at United International University.
This new Battery Energy Storage System (ESS) features a special “pack optimizer,” which ensures 100% utilization of battery capacity. As a result, the full potential of the battery can be effectively used. Additionally, an “active balancing module” enhances battery performance and helps maintain its state of health. Its smart management and operational capabilities also automatically regulate the battery’s charge levels.

Jason Wu said that Bangladesh is increasingly relying on solar energy to ensure efficient power usage, sustainable development, and environmentally friendly infrastructure. He added that Huawei’s digital power solutions have already supported the generation of more than 430 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in Bangladesh. Due to the environmentally friendly nature of Huawei’s technology, over 200,000 tons of carbon emissions have been reduced so far. He also reaffirmed the company’s commitment to continuing investment in the country.
Yu Jianlong stated that Huawei’s PV and ESS solutions have already gained significant popularity. The new energy storage solution incorporates an advanced safety feature with a cell-to-consumption dual-link safety architecture. This will play an important role in strengthening Bangladesh’s energy security and rapidly enhancing industrial capacity.
Dr. Mohammad Shahriar Ahmed Chowdhury of United International University and Huawei Digital Power’s He Lei also discussed various issues related to the industrial sector during the event.
