Energy Storage on the Grid Side / Long-Duration Energy Storage! U.S. Companies Expand Battery Production Capacity and Enhance Various Battery Technologies!
On March 31, U.S. energy storage solutions provider Stryten Energy announced it will increase its battery production capacity in the U.S. to 24 GWh. The company plans to boost production at 11 battery component factories across the country, which supply batteries for both military and grid-side energy storage markets.
“Stryten Energy is committed to expanding its domestic storage capacity to meet the needs of our customers and partners in the U.S.,” said Mike Judd, President and CEO of Stryten Energy. “The path to U.S. energy security can and must rely on domestic companies like Stryten, whose batteries keep supply chains running and provide backup power necessary for critical infrastructure.”
It is noted that Stryten offers batteries with various chemical compositions, including lead, lithium, and vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFB). The company has manufacturing bases in Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, and Virginia. Additionally, Stryten operates battery component production facilities in Indiana, Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Stryten is also investing to enhance its recycling capabilities for plastics from used batteries, which will be used in new battery components. Recently, the company opened a lithium battery assembly plant in Georgia, utilizing its proprietary lithium module technology to support military and industrial battery needs. Furthermore, Stryten is collaborating with Dragonfly Energy to provide advanced lithium batteries to the automotive aftermarket and battery distribution partners.
Recently, Stryten announced that one of its subsidiaries, Stryten Critical E-Storage LLC, has formed Storion Energy LLC in collaboration with subsidiaries of Largo and Largo Clean Energy Corp.. Storion Energy focuses on eliminating barriers for battery manufacturers to competitively source electrolytes for vanadium redox flow batteries for long-duration energy storage applications in the U.S.
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