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.

Australian Vanadium secures site for flow battery electrolyte plant in Western Australia

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