South Africa: 300MW liquid metal battery storage deal & VRFB mini-grid
US startup Ambri has received a customer order in South Africa for a 300MW/1,400MWh energy storage system based on its proprietary liquid metal battery technology.
US startup Ambri has received a customer order in South Africa for a 300MW/1,400MWh energy storage system based on its proprietary liquid metal battery technology.
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