XL Batteries

New Battery Technology Powers The Clean Energy Future

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The need for low-cost, efficient energy storage is massive and growing as the power grid transitions from fossil fuels to renewables. By 2040, we will need up to 15x more energy storage, most of it longer than the 4 hours current technology affords.

XL Batteries has created a safe, low-cost and long-duration, grid-scale battery that will enable a seamless transition to solar, wind and other clean energy technologies. Their proprietary and patented Organic Flow Battery is cost-effective, safe, efficient, and stable. Best of all it doesn’t use minerals like lithium or heavy metals that are difficult to source.

XL’s Organic Flow Battery is based on technology that’s been used for over 50 years, replacing expensive and corrosive fluids with lower cost commodity chemicals that are safe and abundant. Organic Flow Batteries last up to 20 years, can store energy for more than 250 hours, offer the lowest cost per kWh, and can be scaled to fit any industrial and utility application.

XL Batteries currently have an operational pilot project in Houston and a $1B dollar pilot to project pipeline in place. One of the primary initial use cases is the fast growing Data Center industry which needs low-cost, non-flammable, and efficient energy storage. Additional sectors include chemicals, mining, utilities, and manufacturing creating a total addressable market of more than $3T.

Join our webinar with Tom Sisto, CEO of XL Batteries, to hear their plan to make Organic Flow Batteries the gold standard in long term energy storage for renewable power and other critical infrastructure applications.

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July 9

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