Clean energy generation is often mismatched with grid demand
Clean energy curtailed during peak production periods
Insufficient capacity to store surplus energy effectively
Continued reliance on non-renewable backups when demand peaks
Limited discharge times measured in hours, not days
Insufficient power storage for seasonal or extended outages
Prohibitive scaling economics for grid-level deployment
Resource-intensive production and complex recycling challenges
High fire risk and toxic components
Advanced organic electrolyte enables high-energy density and small footprint
Inexpensive components that can scale
Non-toxic materials with 100% recyclability and low fire risk.
Buffering renewable energy fluctuations to maintain consistent power delivery during peak demand periods or unpredictable weather events. Providing frequency regulation and black start capabilities for critical infrastructure.
Enabling communities and industrial facilities to operate independently from the main grid during outages or in remote locations. Providing reliable power for days or weeks without external supply.
Maximizing the value of solar and wind installations by storing excess energy during production peaks and dispatching it during high-value periods, eliminating curtailment and waste.