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Based on VRB Power's patented Vanadium Redox Battery Energy Storage System ("VRB-ESS"), the 5kW system is comprised of an electrolyte storage tank containing a vanadium-based electrolyte supplied to a regenerative cell stack that converts chemical energy into electrical energy.
Based on VRB Power's patented Vanadium Redox Battery Energy Storage System ("VRB-ESS"), the system is available in 5KW or 10KW configurations.
VRB is commercializing the patented vanadium redox battery energy storage system (VRB-ESS) and has also recently obtained the intellectual property rights and assets of the Regenesys energy storage system (RGN-ESS)," says Sara Bradford, research manager of Frost & Sullivan's power systems group.
 
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