ServiceUpdated on 1 November 2024
Energy storage innovation
About
StorTera designs and manufactures innovative energy storage systems along with bespoke power electronics, controls and software. Our main innovation is the single liquid flow battery, a promising technology with one energy dense, rechargeable liquid which offers the potential to be low cost with a lifetime of over 20 years.
We supply a range of scalable Lithium Ferro Phosphate battery systems that can be adapted for specific applications and customer needs.
We have also developed an artificial intelligence-based control and monitoring platform that provides visibility and control of renewable energy and battery assets while enabling optimisation, demand side response and the provision of grid services.
StorTera has provided novel battery and control systems to build smart grids in the UK and Canada and has provided solutions to support off-grid islands in Scotland.
We would be interested in working with EU partners to develop novel solutions that help the drive to net zero.
Similar opportunities
Service
Lithium Ferrous Phosphate Battery
- Project Conception and/or Coordination
Joseph Orenaike
Founder
Project cooperation
Advance Thermal Management of Battery Storage
- R&D Partner
- CM2024-06: Heating and cooling technologies
- CM2024-08: Integrated regional energy systems
- CM2024-09: Integrated industrial energy systems
- CM2024-10: Clean energy integration in the built environment
- CM2024-03A/03B: Advanced renewable energy (RE) technologies for power production
- CM2024-02: Energy system flexibility: renewables production, storage and system integration
Stefano Landini
Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at University of East Anglia
United Kingdom
Project cooperation
CM2024-02: Industrial energy system flexibility to balance the power grid
- R&D Partner
- Demonstrator
- Technology Partner
- CM2024-02: Energy system flexibility: renewables production, storage and system integration
Marcus Vendt
Senior researcher at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
Sweden