On June 11, over ten representatives from a number of renowned international enterprises — including OZOMETA, FOEx, MEXKO, DOUGH, AeroSphereTech, URSUS, and Clairvant Systems from South Korea, the United States, and Mexico — visited Exaˣ Energy's headquarters in Shenzhen for a dedicated technical investigation and exchange. The delegation focused on the company's novel CO₂ energy storage carbon-negative green power plant technology and its commercial deployment achievements, exploring cooperation opportunities in the global energy storage sector in depth. The findings of this visit will be specially reported to the Mexican government by the Mexican enterprise delegation, laying the foundation for the efficient advancement of subsequent cross-border cooperation projects.
During the visit, Zheng Hongtao, General Manager of Exaˣ Energy, led the team in warmly receiving the international delegation, accompanying them throughout the tour and holding in-depth discussions. At the meeting, Zheng Hongtao provided a detailed introduction to the core principles, technical barriers, safety advantages, and full-spectrum application scenarios of the company's novel CO₂ energy storage carbon-negative green power plant. The two sides engaged in extensive discussions covering technical design, project execution, strategic cooperation, and long-term commercialization opportunities, with a focus on the URSUS-PODEBIS liquefied natural gas (LNG) project being advanced by Valacruz in Mexico.



Photo: Exaˣ Energy team conducting project discussions and technical presentations with visiting guests
Notably, during the exchange, Exaˣ Energy and Clairvant Systems reached consensus on technological synergy, joint project development, and global market expansion, and signed a Strategic Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on site. Taking this signing as a starting point, the two parties will rapidly advance the implementation of the first batch of projects in Mexico, aiming to establish them as benchmark demonstrations for the North American market and to create replicable and scalable success models for subsequent projects outside China.

Photo: Exaˣ Energy and Clairvant Systems signing the Cooperation Memorandum
Compared with conventional energy storage applications, Exaˣ Energy's novel CO₂ energy storage carbon-negative green power plant is highly aligned with the specific energy demands of overseas data centers. It is capable of addressing core pain points in the overseas computing industry, including power supply, cooling, and energy consumption optimization, and possesses exceptional adaptability for deployment in overseas computing infrastructure scenarios. The system's proprietary combined cooling, heating, and power (CCHP) synergy technology can simultaneously provide uninterrupted 24/7 stable power supply for data centers, ensuring continuous and secure operation of computing equipment, while also delivering a stable cooling source to meet server heat dissipation and refrigeration requirements, replacing traditional cooling systems and effectively reducing data center PUE values.

Photo: Schematic diagram of Exaˣ Energy's CO₂ energy storage carbon-negative green power plant integrated with a data center
This visit to the Shenzhen headquarters was not the first in-depth engagement between the two sides. Previously, on June 9, the international delegation had already traveled to the Wuhu Conch 10 MW/80 MWh Novel CO₂ Energy Storage Demonstration Project site for field observation and research. As an industry benchmark demonstration project, the facility — with its stable operational performance, high energy storage efficiency, and mature deployment model — provided a compelling, real-world showcase of the engineering practicality and commercial reliability of Exaˣ Energy's CO₂ energy storage technology, offering international partners an authentic sample for understanding the technology's deployment capabilities.

Photo: Group photo from the Wuhu Conch 10 MW/80 MWh Novel CO₂ Energy Storage Demonstration Project site visit
Guided by the dual-carbon strategy and with an eye on the global market, this multinational enterprise delegation visit serves as strong evidence of the international market recognition of Exaˣ Energy's technological capabilities. Looking ahead, Exaˣ Energy will continue to deepen its R&D in CO₂ energy storage technology, continuously optimize its products and solutions, and actively promote its carbon-negative green power plants globally, contributing to the low-carbon transformation of energy structures worldwide and injecting powerful Chinese scientific and technological innovation into the global zero-carbon industry.
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Jun. 12, 2026

