Milestone underscores technological viability of Li-S battery technology for lightweight energy storage.
GEN 3 Lithium-Sulfur delivers energy density above 400Wh/kg
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Energy storage firm Gelion has signed a five-year memorandum of understanding with Mayur Renewables to supply 100MWh of zinc-bromide non-flow battery technology.
Mayur Resources, a division of Australian Stock Exchange-listed company Mayur Resources, is a strategic supplier of resources and energy for Papua New Guinea (PNG).
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Milestone underscores technological viability of Li-S battery technology for lightweight energy storage.
View the latest update on Gelion’s Next Generation (“GEN 3”) Lithium-Sulfur (Li-S) battery development here.
Gelion (AIM: GELN), the Anglo-Australian battery innovator, has signed a Joint Development Agreement (“JDA”) with Glencore International AG (“Glencore”), one of the world’s largest globally diversified resource companies.