Quino Energy, a cutting-edge company in the flow battery industry, continues to make waves with its latest announcement of expanding into the European Union. Known for its innovative organic flow battery technology, Quino Energy has just successfully operationalized a 10 kW / 100 kWh prototype, showcasing the capabilities of its water-based batteries.
The company, which originally developed its technology at Harvard University, has achieved a Manufacturing Readiness Level of 7, indicating a high level of preparedness to bring its products to market. With plans to increase production and focus on pilot development and commercialization, Quino Energy is poised to revolutionize the energy storage sector.
Quino Energy’s recent advancements include the successful operation of a 6 kW / 24 kWh pilot system and two 1.5 kW / 6 kWh systems at its facility. These pilot systems demonstrate the effectiveness of Quino Energy’s unique chemistry, originally designed for vanadium but adapted for use in their organic flow batteries.
Notably, Quino Energy’s production process has achieved ton-scale production, representing a significant step forward in U.S. domestic manufacturing of flow battery active material. This milestone underscores the company’s commitment to sustainability and cost-effectiveness in energy storage solutions.
With its impressive energy storage capacity, Quino Energy’s 100 kWh pilot system can power a home’s electricity needs for over three days, offering a reliable and efficient alternative to traditional battery systems. As the company continues to expand its reach and refine its technology, the future looks bright for Quino Energy and the future of energy storage.