Liquid cooling plates, or cold plates, offer a precise solution. They transfer heat from battery cells and electronics directly to a circulating coolant, maintaining stable temperatures, improving safety, and enabling higher energy density in containerized ESS. By packing high-capacity lithium-ion batteries into compact containers, operators can deploy energy storage systems quickly and efficiently. However, this high-density arrangement brings a critical challenge: heat management. Battery modules and associated power electronics generate significant. The Liquid Cooling Plate (Cold Plate) is the heart of the thermal management system, responsible for rapidly and uniformly drawing heat away from the battery. Charge/Discharge Rates: Storage batteries operate at lower rates for longer cycles; power batteries support rapid, high-power. With the explosive growth of new energy vehicles, data centers, energy storage systems and other fields, the thermal performance of liquid cooling plates (water cooling plates) directly determines the stability and life of equipment operation. The question isn't whether liquid cooling works—it's whether air cooling still has a place in modern energy.