Giga-scale Swiss data centre project will be ‘world-first’ in carving out niche for flow batteries, Invinity says
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A 2.1GWh vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) project in Switzerland is set to become the world's largest, paired with a data centre being developed by Swiss company FlexBase. The project represents a specific use case for VRFB technology, with a short-duration system requiring operational flexibility to manage massive fluctuations in load. Invinity Energy Systems, the design partner, aims to deliver a battery system that can manage these fluctuations for 20 years without degrading.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The Swiss project highlights the potential of VRFBs in data centre applications, where lithium-ion batteries may not be suitable due to fire safety concerns.
- · By demonstrating the scalability and operational flexibility of VRFBs, Invinity Energy Systems may carve out a niche for this technology in the energy storage market.