Tag: EnerVenue

  • Why lithium-ion isn’t the answer for long-term stationary energy storage

    Lithium-ion has served as the trailblazing battery technology for modern energy storage applications — and the bright, guiding light for the cleantech industry as it first emerged. But with increasing fire safety issues and other limitations, those now depending on lithium-ion should be concerned that any bright, trailblazing lights from their batteries might just be……

  • EnerVenue unveils Energy Rack to enhance storage solutions at scale

    EnerVenue has launched the Energy Rack, a pre-assembled solution to enhance energy storage density while reducing integration costs. Each rack consists of fully integrated Energy Storage Vessels (ESVs) in 150 and 102 kWh configurations. The racks can be flexibly combined as storage requirements evolve. “Stationary energy storage customers want easily scalable battery architecture, straightforward installation, and a……

  • Energy Storage System Buyer’s Guide 2024

    The energy storage system market for homes and businesses is crowded with entries from all types of suppliers. Legacy PV inverter and module brands are rounding out their product portfolios. Off-grid and portable power providers are now offering battery systems for grid-tied customers. Smart home and high-end consumer electronic companies want to fold power and……

  • How and where nickel-hydrogen batteries beat lithium-ion in total cost of ownership

    Lithium-ion is the dominant energy storage chemistry in many renewable energy applications, but in larger-scale applications, it may no longer be the wisest choice in terms of total project costs. I’ve been intrigued by the prospects of nickel-hydrogen for larger C&I and utility-scale energy storage projects ever since interviewing Jorg Heinemann, CEO of EnerVenue, back……

  • EnerVenue signs large metal-hydrogen battery supply agreement via VerdantaESS

    Metal-hydrogen battery producer EnerVenue announced a Master Supply Agreement with VedantaESS. Per the terms of the deal, VedantaESS will procure and deploy 525 MWh of EnerVenue’s Energy Storage Vessels (ESVs) over the next three years. The partnership with VedantaESS is EnerVenue’s first deal in South America. The Master Supply Agreement with VedantaESS will increase EnerVenue’s……