CellCube and North Harbour Clean Energy (NHCE) will build factory in Australia with 1 GW/8 GWh annual production capacity. CellCube, signed a strategic cooperation agreement with NHCE for the construction of an assembly and manufacturing line of vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFB) in the Australian east. Initially, CellCube and NHCE will turn their focus to co-developing what would be Australia’s biggest VRFB project to date. Based on CellCube’s proprietary technology, that would be a 4 MW/16 MWh system.
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