High efficiency membranes and stacks for flow batteries DanFlow DanFlow
The main objective is to pave the way for a future generation of low-cost stationary redox flow batteries for storage of renewable electricity that will enable the levelised-cost-of-electricity-storage below the €0.05/kWh/cycle. This is considered to be a threshold for disruptive breakthrough of stationary batteries which will be a key component for the transition to a fully renewable based energy system. This highly collaborative project leverages the know-how of two Danish SMEs (DPS and VisBlue) combined with that of leading academic groups in Denmark (AU and DTU) and Korea (KIST) to make PBI based membranes a key material to create a low-cost high-performance stack for VisBlue’s systems.
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Partner | Tilskud | Eget bidrag |
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Aarhus Universitet | 3.18 mio. | 0.35 mio. |
DANISH POWER SYSTEMS ApS | 2.50 mio. | 1.25 mio. |
Visblue | 2.44 mio. | 1.23 mio. |
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU) | 2.50 mio. | 0.28 mio. |
The Korean Institute of Science and Technology (Sydkorea) | 0.60 mio. | 0.60 mio. |