I want Redflow to succeed as much as anyone and would invest more in it if I really thought it would. I have yet to see a credible set of tables or graphs comparing Redflow's storage v's other forms in terms of cost of kwh stored delivered on day one and over the life cycle. I still think Redflow's biggest problem is cost versus alternatives. The major selling point is that it doesn't catch fire (which is really only a selling point wrt Lithium) and this means that it has a very niche market unless its costs come to the point where it is competitive on price or at least just a little more expensive than alternatives.
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