Australian Vanadium secures site for flow battery electrolyte plant in Western Australia
Australian Vanadium has secured a site and progressed the design and development of a flow battery electrolyte facility in Western Australia. Australian Vanadium (AVL) is a publicly listed vanadium resource company creating a vertically integrated vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) energy storage business, as well as targeting supply of the metal into the steel industry.

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