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ARENA CEO Ivor Frischknecht said the investment would enable Brisbane based Octillion Power Systems Australia (Octillion) to further develop advanced lithium-ion battery storage solutions for Australian and global markets.
“Reliable, cost effective energy storage will allow more renewable energy to enter Australia’s electricity markets,” Mr Frischknecht said.
“Octillion will tap into the global manufacturing capabilities of Sinoelectric Powertrain Corp (SinoEV) to achieve a competitive price for its products.
“The company’s ‘honeycomb’ battery solution can be installed in different size and space configurations, allowing greater flexibility. This can be useful for many applications, such as when batteries need to be tightly integrated with …read more
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