Volterion

Volterion

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Volterion produces Redox-Flow-Batteries (RFB) for bulk energy storage. RFB have superior cycle stability, best price per stored energy and complete recycling capability. Volterion seal-less production method enables highly automated, low cost production of RFB stacks, which are the core component.
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2025
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2020
17 Apr 2020

Volterion

Volterion is a spin-off of the Fraunhofer Institute of Oberhausen in Germany. The company has developed a novel weldable, innovative, flexible bipolar graphite electrodes that result in compact, and lightweight electrode stacks.
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2019
10 Jun 2019

An affordable way to store clean energy

Renewable energy sources can fluctuate in the amount of power they are able to provide - which is why batteries are used to temporarily store the energy. The problem with lithium ion batteries is their short service life, while redox flow batteries have, to date, been cost-prohibitive.
2017
9 Mar 2017

Energy Storage Innovations Europe 2017

The field of battery energy storage is set to grow significantly over the coming years. The question that incumbents, raw materials suppliers, end users, and innovators are all asking themselves is whether Li-ion batteries will keep the lion's share of the market, or whether disruptive innovation will drive technology diversification according to applications.
2016
28 Oct 2016

Volterion

Volterion is a company spun off the Fraunhofer Institute of Oberhausen in Germany. They have developed novel graphitic bipolar plates for vanadium redox flow batteries that are flexible and intelligently welded.
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