A New Battery Tech for Long-Duration Energy Storage
The start-up Unbound Potential has developed a new battery technology for long-duration energy storage – and received a grant of one million euros for it. By opting for immiscible electrolytes, they eliminated the need for an ion-exchange membrane, paving the way for a battery that offers a more efficient, affordable, and sustainable way to store renewable energy for long periods of time. Learn more .
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