Supplier of energy storage solutions Stryten energy announced that it would expand its American production capacity to 24 GWH. Het bedrijf zal de productie verhogen bij 11 Amerikaanse batterijcomponentfabrieken, waar batterijen worden geproduceerd voor de militaire en rasteropslagmarkten.
“Stryten Energy strives to grow its domestic energy storage capacity to serve the needs of our customers and partners in the United States,” said Mike Judd, President and CEO of Stryten Energy. “The path to American energy security can and must rely on domestic companies such as Stryten, which produce batteries that run the extensive chains and critical infrastructure that is supplied with the backup power that is needed to make their activities work smoothly.”
Stryten offers batteries in a range of chemistry choices, including lead, lithium and vanadium redox stream. The company has battery production locations in Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas and Virginia.
Stryten also has factories that make battery components – in Indiana, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The company will also invest in increasing its processing capacity of recycled plastic from used batteries, to use in new battery components.
Stryten also recently opened a lithium battery -assembly factory in Georgia that supports military and industrial battery needs with its own lithium module technology. The company works together with Dragonfly Energy to bring advanced lithium batteries to its automotive chart and battery distributors partners.
Stryten recently announced the launch of Storion Energy LLC by one of its affiliated parts, Stryten Critical E-Storage LLC, with a subsidiary of Largo and Largo Clean Energy Corp. Storion Energy is aimed at removing the barriers for battery manufacturers for battery manufacturers for the domestic energy storage of the United States.
News item from Stryten Energy