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SCALABLE WATER BASED STATIONARY BATTERIES

We turn bio-waste into next-generation material that bind iron and store green energy in flow batteries for when and where you need it

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OUR VISION

A world where green energy is always there when you need it

Flow batteries is a 150 year old technology for which energy is stored in a liquid electrolyte in tanks. We have developed innovative organic molecules that can be sourced from bio-waste and combined with iron create a high performing, low cost, electrolyte.

 

The battery is charged when the liquid is pumped through a battery stack, in one direction, and discharged in the opposite direction. The stack is like a cheese sandwich. For "hungry" applications that need a lot of power in a short period of time you stack a lot of sandwiches. For applications that need energy over a long time you expand your "fridge" by building a lot of tanks. The separation of power and energy make flow batteries scalable with low self-discharge.

Our solution is fire proof, can be sourced from bio-waste, is stable, has low toxicity and limited membrane crossover, and is made from earth abundant materials making it a reliable choice for future energy needs.

 

This is the future of green energy storage!

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OUR TECHNOLOGY

Our quick comparison guide on how we perform on large stationary applications.

Contact us for more information.

Benefit
Lithium-ion Batteries
Wolf Batteries
Cost
Scalable
Customizable
Made from bio-waste
Low toxicity
Low ecotoxicity
Fire safe
Weight

OUR MARKETS

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    Pain Points: Weak grids, limited capacity, need continous power to maintain cooling

    • 100% non-interrupted power for critical operations from solar power system

    • No need to service and operate fuel expensive diesel generators

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    Pain Points: Grid limitations constrain growth of current and expansion for future tenants, grid upgrades expensive and time consuming.

    • Increased rental revenue from expansion of current and future tenants

    • Safe energy storage with 0% fire risk

    • Space efficient stored below ground

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    Pain Points: High charging costs, limited availability and lowered productivity from public charging.

    • Charge EV fleet with solar panels during night time for full day operations

    • No need for expensive grid upgrades

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    Pain Points: 99.9999% uptime requirement, high power usage, grid congestion.

    • Safe, non-flammable, non-toxic, long-lasting alternative to lithium, more reliable than diesel generators

     

    • Meet government and client sustainability requirements

    Secure your uptime with green energy with storage built for the long run

OUR TEAM

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CEO Emil Jersling

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Tech entrepreneur with engineering degree from Imperial College London and RWTH Aachen, MBA from INSEAD, and 20-years experience building ventures in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

CTO Nicolas Daub

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PhD in electro-, and organic chemistry from Eindhoven University of Technology. Specialized on flow batteries, electrolyte patent holder, 6-years experience developing redox flow battery technology.

OUR ADVISORS

Leaders in Science

Mariano Grünebaum

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Helmholtz Institute Münster

Redox Flow and Aqueous Battery Systems

Clare Gray

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University of Cambridge

In-situ NMR Studies of Battery and Supercapacitor Function

Antoni Forner-Cuenca

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Eindhoven University of Technology

Electrochemial technologies and porous materials

Edwin Otten

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University of Groningen

Molecular synthesis, physical (in)organic chemistry, and electrochemistry

CONTACT US

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Let's talk about your battery needs.
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