This flywheel storage system, developed by Shenzhen Energy Group with technology from BC New Energy, consists of 120 high-speed magnetic levitation flywheel units. These units are designed to store energy in the form of kinetic energy by spinning flywheels at high speeds. . With a power output of 30 megawatts, China's Dinglun flywheel energy storage facility is now the biggest power station of its kind. 0 billion by 2035, at a CAGR of 4. As China-Europe flywheel energy storage manufacturers accelerate collaboration, this. . With an array comprising 10 flywheel energy storage, this large-scale energy storage system is the world's largest setup.