Australian Vanadium (ASX:AVL) awards VRFB design work
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Australian Vanadium (AVL) subsidiary, VSUN Energy, has engaged CADDS Group to design its residential vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB)
The company’s five kilowatt/30 kilowatt-hour VRFB was manufactured in China, and was recently imported to Australia for evaluation
CADDS Group will design a new housing for the VRFB system, and suggest potential changes to improve the battery overall
The VRFB will undergo testing at CADDS, with some engineering help from Curtin University
Australian Vanadium closed in the grey, to trade for 1.6 cents per share
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