VanadiumCorp beginning work on next-generation vanadium redox flow batteries for ships
VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. announced that commercial development work has commenced for the first phase of key design and engineering of next-generation vanadium redox flow-battery systems (VRFB Battery) for marine propulsion applications.
Phase I work will be managed by the company’s wholly owned subsidiary in the European Union VanadiumCorp GmbH under the direction of VanadiumCorp’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr. G. Y. Champagne.
A multidisciplinary engineering team, located in Germany, Netherlands, and North America is focusing on Vanadium Redox Flow Battery (VRFB) system architecture, components & parts design and other required tasks leading up to delivering VRFB cells and stacks of incremental sizes for testing to local research and development (R&D) partners near the established VanadiumCorp GmbH facility in Germany.
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Commercial Development Work Commences for Zero-Emission Marine Vessels Powered by Next Generation Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
Commercial Development Work Commences for Zero-Emission Marine Vessels Powered by Next Generation Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Jan. 07, 2021 VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. (TSX-V: “VRB”) (OTCBB: “APAFF”) (FRANKFURT: “NWN”) (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that commercial development work has commenced for the first phase of key design and engineering of next-generation vanadium redox flow-battery systems (“VRFB Battery”) for marine propulsion applications.
Phase I work will be managed by the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary in the European Union, VanadiumCorp GmbH, under the direction of VanadiumCorp’s Chief Technology Officer, Dr. G. Y. Champagne. A multidisciplinary engineering team, located in Germany, Netherlands, and North America is focusing o
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Canada’s VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a trilateral partnership with Conoship International Projects BV from the Netherlands and Vega Reederei and Partners GmbH from Germany. The partnership targets zero-emission shipping markets with next-generation redox flow batteries.
As informed, the three partners plan to commercially develop next-generation vanadium redox flow-battery technology (VRFB battery) and high-energy-density electrolyte technologies for marine propulsion applications.
The MOU outlines a trilateral partnership to be incorporated as a special purpose vehicle company (SPV). The SPV will combine the shipping industry expertise of Conoship and Vega with technical innovations from VanadiumCorp.
VanadiumCorp Resource announced that commercial development work has commenced for the first phase of key design and engineering of next-generation vanadium redox flow-battery systems (“VRFB Battery”) for marine propulsion applications.
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