Flow battery companies look beyond vanadium to compete with lithium-ion

We hear from XL Batteries and Quino Energy, ‘organic’ chemistry flow battery technology companies, about how they plan to scale up and reduce costs to compete with lithium-ion. 

Flow battery companies look beyond vanadium to compete with lithium-ion

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