Hi Adent,
Valid point, once I'm back on my PC, I'll find a more relevant article. It should be worth noting that most Universities consider articles and references of <10y.o to be valid.
I definitely agree though, each battery composition has its uses in the particular markets. I think Redflow is in a great position within its current market; Utility load leveling and vehicular, even when compared to Lith-Ion. However, I stand by my point that ZnBr Batteries aren't comparable to other solutions (VRFB specifically) for grid storage in the future. I'll post a report on what China is implementing when I can. I'd encourage you to follow the movements of China and it's state-funded enterprises in this space. As you said previously, excess CO2 emissions are destroying our planet, particularly some Chinese cities/towns and they are fully aware of this.
In my opinion, Lithium-ion battery manufacturing has been around for a longer time than some of the newer chemical makeups, thus the manufacturers have had a longer time to fully harness the capabilities of the Lith-Ion composition for maximum efficiency.
Energy storage is going to be a very interesting and dynamic space for the next 5-10 years and I'm looking forward to it!![]()
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