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Latest revision as of 15:42, 29 December 2022
Industrial Scale Energy Storage
Ambri batteries operate at an internal temperature of 500˚ C which is not dependent on ambient temperature.
- Warm climates? Ambri systems operate at maximum performance level no matter the temperature and require no power hungry air conditioning.
- And, if you need grid-level storage in the Arctic Region, the cold temperatures will have no effect.
- Ambri batteries are not explosive, combustive, or subject to thermal runaway.
Info
- YouTube Video
- YouTube Video Don Sadoway | Innovation in Stationary Electricity Storage: The Liquid Metal Battery