Vanadium Redox Battery

Faculty: Engineering
As the adoption of cyclic renewable energy generation sources such as wind and solar continues to increase, the demand for large scale energy storage technologies is rising.

UNSW has been at the forefront of vanadium redox flow battery technology since the invention of the first all-vanadium redox flow cell by Professor Maria Skyllas-Kazacos and co-workers in 1985. The UNSW Vanadium Redox Flow Battery technology is a proven, economically attractive and low-maintenance solution, with significant benefits over the obsolete lead-acid battery technology.

Please feel free to contact us at cleantech@nsinnovations.com.au if you require any further information, or would like to discuss collaboration opportunities.

For further information please visit the Vanadium Redox Flow Battery site.

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