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Altech Batteries Ltd is commercialising a 120 MWh solid state sodium chloride battery production facility to produce 1MWh GridPacks for the European grid energy market, and is also at the cutting edge of developing battery materials for a Lithium-ion battery future by successfully incorporating silicon in graphite anodes to produce higher energy density batteries.
The first 60 kWh CERENERGY battery prototype has been completed and operating better than expected. This follows the very recent announcement for 30MWh offtake with the Schwarze Pumpe Industrial Park in Germany.
Using common table salt technology, fire and explosion proof, the CERENERGY battery project is pushing forward with plant construction finance and further sales offtake.
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