Liquid cooling is a thermal management technique that uses liquid coolant to dissipate heat generated by the components of an energy storage system. This method is particularly effective in high-capacity battery systems, where heat generation can significantly impact performance and. . Liquid-cooled systems utilize a CDU (cooling distribution unit) to directly introduce low-temperature coolant into the battery cells, ensuring precise heat dissipation. By maintaining a consistent temperature, liquid cooling systems prevent the overheating that can lead to equipment failure and reduced efficiency. . What are the liquid cooling energy storage solutions? Liquid cooling energy storage solutions refer to advanced systems designed to store and manage thermal energy using liquid mediums instead of traditional methods.