RE: Energy Storage26 Feb 2019 19:08
waccybaccy. I think you've been smoking too much, er, waccybaccy. Lithium loses its charge from the first time it's charged to completely dead in 7 years. It requires a lot of cooling and has a propensity to catch fire/explode. Vanadium electrolyte is the same 20 years down the line. Apart from being far more suitable for grid scale energy storage than Lithium, VRFB's will be more economic over the long term in my view.