Ford is pivoting into the battery energy storage system business, a move prompted by slower-than-expected electric vehicle sales. The company will repurpose a Kentucky factory, originally for EV ...
Rechargeable batteries are everywhere—from portable electronic devices and electric vehicles to renewable energy storage.
Battery energy storage systems (BESSes) are increasingly being adopted to improve efficiency and stability in power distribution networks. By storing energy from both renewable sources, such as solar ...
As the world moves toward a more sustainable future, battery energy storage systems (BESSes) play a crucial role in energy efficiency and ensuring a reliable power supply. By balancing supply and ...
CATL is stepping up efforts in the battery energy storage systems (BESS) business with the next-generation LFP cells. Available in capacities of up to 587 Ah, the new LFP cells achieve an energy ...
More and more, big arrays of lithium-ion batteries are being hooked up to electrical grids around the U.S. to store power that can be discharged in times of high demand. But as more energy storage is ...
As global energy demand accelerates, one truth remains underappreciated: heat is the largest end use of energy. Today, more than 50 percent of global final energy consumption is dedicated to ...
In the world of next-generation energy, researchers are taking a leap beyond chemistry into the strange rules of quantum mechanics. A new type of battery, known as a quantum battery, is no longer just ...
Jeniffer Solis, Nevada Current. Utility-scale energy storage installations and capacity hit an all-time high across the U.S. last year, and are projected to grow at an even fas ...
A report released Friday by a clean-energy trade group spells out best practices for safe use of large-scale battery energy storage systems following a major fire at a battery facility early this year ...
This story originally appeared on Vox and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. The tricky thing about generating electricity is that for the most part, you pretty much have to use it or lose it.