Inlyte’s iron-sodium modules are being tested
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By ESS news
Californian start-up Inlyte Energy has announced a major milestone in the development of its sustainable iron-sodium battery technology, completing factory acceptance testing for its first field-ready system at its factory near Derby, UK.
The test, attended by representatives from Southern Company – one of the largest energy suppliers in the US – validated the performance and integration readiness of Inlyte’s battery system, which combines advanced sodium metal chloride cells with inverter and control electronics. This achievement marks an important step toward commercialization, the company said.
According to Inlyte, the tested unit contains what it describes as the world’s largest sodium metal chloride battery cells and modules built to date, with each module capable of storing more than 300 kWh of energy.
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