By ESS news
A redox flow energy storage facility with a capacity of 500 MW will be built in Switzerland. The development was announced by the company Flexbase, which said the project will be built in Laufenburg, a city on the Rhine that is partly in Switzerland and partly in Germany.
Unlike the lithium-ion batteries commonly available on the market, redox flow batteries cannot burn and do not degrade. Flow batteries also do not require critical raw materials such as lithium or cobalt. Flexbase said the project will be the largest redox power storage facility in the world. Construction is scheduled to start in early 2025.
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