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H2, Inc. Secures Landmark 8.8MWh VFB Project in Spain

September 2, 2024
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- H2, Inc. will deploy a 1.1MW/8.8MWh vanadium flow battery system in Spain. - This project is the largest VFB project in Spain and is commissioned by Spain's energy research institute, CIUDEN. - The aim is to provide a long-duration energy solution that delivers maximum power for 8 hours. - H2 won the bid in collaboration with local Spanish companies and will supply the entire battery system. - The project will utilize H2's newly developed modular flow battery, EnerFLOW 640. - Vanadium flow batteries offer better fire safety and life expectancy compared to lithium-ion batteries, showing almost no degradation over 25 years. - The vanadium electrolytes used in these batteries can be recycled or reused, making them environmentally friendly. - EnerFLOW 640 has the smallest footprint achieved for a VFB, facilitated by H2's innovative design and technology. - The project is expected to be completed in 16 months, with installation scheduled for late 2025. - Spain aims to generate over 80% of its energy from renewable sources by 2030 as part of its net-zero targets. - To ensure stable power supply, Spain plans to install 20GW of energy storage, favoring vanadium flow batteries for long-duration projects. - The increasing demand for long-duration energy storage highlights the role of VFBs in addressing climate change and achieving carbon neutrality. - H2 specializes in flow batteries with a production capacity surpassing 330 MWh in South Korea. - This project positions H2 to enter the European long-duration energy storage market, with Spain serving as a key entry point. - The company is also involved in a large 20MWh project in California, diversifying its market portfolio in the U.S. and European core LDES markets. - Dr. Shin Han, H2's CEO, emphasized the importance of large-scale long-duration energy storage for combating global warming. - H2 plans to increase global deployment of its flow batteries and will establish a second VFB factory in South Korea for large-scale production. - Expect further global activities and projects featuring H2's advanced flow batteries.
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H2, Inc. Secures Landmark 8.8MWh VFB Project in Spain:

SEOUL, South Korea, Sept. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- H2, Inc. will deploy a 1.1MW/8.8MWh vanadium flow battery (VFB) system in Spain. This is the largest VFB project in Spain. The project to be commissioned by Spain government's energy research institute, CIUDEN, is a Public Foundation for energy research depending on Spanish Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, aims to deploy a long-duration solution that provides maximum power for 8 hours. H2 successfully won the bid in collaboration with local Spanish companies.

H2 will supply the entire battery system, which is the core of the project. The battery used will be H2's newly developed modular flow battery, EnerFLOW 640. VFB is a more competitive solution than lithium-ion batteries in terms of fire safety and life expectancy, with almost no degradation over 25 years. In addition, it is very environmentally friendly because the vanadium electrolytes can be either recycled or reused after the project period is over. More specifically regarding the EnerFLOW 640, this VFB has the smallest footprint ever achieved with a VFB, thanks to H2's latest high-performance stacks, unique three-block design and HyperBOOST technology. The project is scheduled to be completed in a total of 16 months, with installation targeted for the second half of 2025.

Notably, Spain is a leader in energy transition within Europe, aiming to use renewable energy for over 80% of its total energy generation by 2030 as part of its net-zero targets. To ensure a stable power supply, Spain has set a target to install 20GW of energy storage and has selected vanadium flow batteries as the energy source for an 8 hour long-duration project. The growing demand for large-scale LDES (Long-Duration Energy Storage) across the world highlights how VFB plays in mitigating climate change and achieving carbon neutrality.

H2 is a specializing in flow batteries, with proprietary technology developed in-house and a production capacity exceeding 330 MWh in South Korea. Through this project, H2 has established a cornerstone for entering the European LDES market, with Spain serving as a gateway to the growing market. It strengthens H2's position in the European market, by adding this to the ongoing U.S. largest 20MWh project in California. In other words, H2 is successfully building a diverse market portfolio in the core LDES markets of the U.S. and Europe.

Dr. Shin Han, founder and CEO of H2, stated, "Large-scale LDES are rapidly growing as essential technology to prevent global warming and achieve carbon neutrality, with vanadium flow batteries at the center of this growth. This Spanish project is another strong example of how H2 is leading the global LDES market through the implementation of state-of-the-art flow batteries. H2 will continue to increase the global deployment of its flow batteries, fully utilizing the production capacity lately ramped up significantly. Moreover, H2 is planning to build a second VFB factory in South Korea soon to secure gigawatt-hour scale production. Therefore, you can expect to see many more global activities and projects utilizing H2's top-notch flow batteries"

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SOURCE H2, Inc.