ESS Inc

ESS Inc

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2023
21 Jul 2023

ESS Inc.

ESS Inc. is the leading developer and manufacturer of all-iron redox flow batteries (RFBs). The company is based in Oregon, US.
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2022
17 Aug 2022

Partnership to Deploy Long-Duration Energy Storage in Australia

ESS Inc announced a strategic partnership with Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific to distribute and manufacture iron flow batteries utilizing ESS technology in Australia, New Zealand and Oceania to meet rapidly growing demand for long-duration energy storage in the region.
2020
27 Mar 2020

ESS Inc

ESS Inc has developed a hybrid iron flow battery that can be significantly competitive with vanadium-based ones, with an electrolyte that is one order of magnitude cheaper.
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2017
17 Feb 2017

ViZn Energy

2016
14 Dec 2016

EleStor

14 Dec 2016

JenaBatteries GmbH

8 Nov 2016

Unienergy Technologies

4 Nov 2016

WattJoule

3 Nov 2016

ESS Inc

ESS Inc has developed a hybrid iron flow battery that can be significantly competitive with vanadium-based ones, with an electrolyte that is one order of magnitude cheaper.
Included are:
27 Oct 2016

KemWatt