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By ESS news
Kodiaq Technologies is developing organic electrolytes for redox flow batteries that it claims can achieve 300% of the energy density of vanadium-based alternatives.
The UK-based startup has developed an organic electrolyte that can currently store energy up to 50 Wh per liter – exceeding the typical energy density of vanadium-based electrolytes – and has identified a development pathway to further increase energy density.
Unlike a lithium-ion battery, redox flow batteries store charge in a liquid electrolyte separated by a membrane.
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