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based in CHINA
Our company is a high-tech enterprise dedicated to R&D and industrialized production of new energy storage vanadium battery technology. The company has an independent R&D center, an ion-exchange membrane workshop, a vanadium battery stack assembly workshop, a vanadium electrolyte preparation workshop, and a modular vanadium ...
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based in CHINA
Model: PS-50-A. Rated Energy(kWh): 250. Rated power(kW): 50. AC charging input (i.e. grid or diesel for charging): Three-phase 380Vac, 50Hz. DC output voltage (Vdc): 50. Battery pack voltage range(Vdc): 104-161. Battery pack rated voltage (Vdc): 124.8. Maximum current(A): 480. Depth of discharge (%): 100. Ambient temperature (?): ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
in the supply. The REDT vanadium battery eliminates this problem by storing energy when available for release during ...
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by XL Batteriesbased in USA
The heart of our technology is novel chemistry for a 20+ year, non-flammable flow battery. Our organic molecules for charge storage are stable in salt water and come from inexpensive, industrial feedstocks. Pairing this novel, non-corrosive chemistry with the powerfully scalable architecture of flow batteries ...
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based in SINGAPORE
Bluenergy stations 60kW - 600kW (Scalable to MW renewable energy farms); Offshore, Off grid applications, Hydrogen, Flow Cell Batteries, Potable Water and Satellite ...
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based in GERMANY
A vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) is an energy storage device that converts electrical energy into chemical energy by the redox reaction of dissolved vanadium. Since the energy is stored in this vanadium-containing electrolyte, the amount of electrolyte defines the energy storage capacity for the whole ...
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Manufactured by Lion Alternative Energy PLCbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Redox flow batteries (RFB) are new electrical energy storage systems (the flow redox concept was developed at NASA in the 70’s) based on redox regenerative reactions converting chemical into electrical energy. Their architecture consists of a cell stack and separate rechargeable electrolytes reservoirs. The power and energy ...
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