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Swiss Clean Battery claims that the solid-state battery technology, licensed by Switzerland-based High Performance Battery AG, is a promising successor technology to
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Swiss Clean Battery claims that the solid-state battery technology, licensed by Switzerland-based High Performance Battery AG, is a promising successor technology to
The electrification of many areas of life is leading to an increased demand for high-performance batteries. Two ETH spin-offs are making waves in this field: while BTRY develops high-performance solid-state
Revolutionary new Swiss "water battery" will be one of Europe"s main renewable sources of energy A large capacity water battery in Switzerland will help stabilise European energy
American-Swiss startup Energy Vault designed a giant mechanical energy storage system that uses gravity and 35-ton bricks to store and generate energy. In this
This content was published on Sep 1, 2021 Major European and Swiss research initiatives are trying to meet demand for battery innovation and energy storage. Read more:
ETH Zurich is celebrating big news from two battery companies that are spin-offs of university research. They are leveraging Swiss industry expertise that involves novel layered production...
Together with a Nobel laureate in Chemistry, the founders of Swiss Battery invented and developed a true renewable, sustainable and "green" high energy-density battery technology.
A team of chemists and engineers at Swiss-German battery start-up Innolith have developed a new battery chemistry they claim is superior to lithium-ion.
The electric battery project was originally the initiative of an American, Bill Gross, whose company Idealab in California has already promoted 150 start-ups active in new
Battery technology is at the center of Western Switzerland''s energy challenges. The Swiss Battery Technology Center develops solutions to reduce the carbon footprint and improve the life cycle
Swiss Re''s newly launched Centre of Competence for Renewable Energy helps clients protect and expand their renewable energy portfolios. Global new investment in renewable energy
New Lithium-Ion and Sodium-ion batteries need to be affordable for everyone on the planet. Cost in manufacturing and materials is a key factor to be successful in a global competitive market.
A research group led by Maria Lukatskaya, Professor of Electrochemical Energy Systems at ETH Zurich, has now developed a new method that dramatically reduces the
Amazon is trialing a new battery technology for its energy storage needs in cooperation with the Swiss battery startup, Unbound Potential, a participant of the Amazon
With batteries set to grow in importance in the coming decades as the number of renewable energy storage systems and electric vehicles multiply, Swiss firms – and not just existing players
Gravity Energy Storage Will Show Its Potential in 2021. Gravitricity and Energy Vault are pioneering a radical new alternative to batteries for grid storage Cranes are a familiar fixture of
Basel energy company Innolith has developed a battery innovation at its German laboratory in Bruchsal. According to a press release, this rechargeable battery is capable of
These batteries are not just a sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries but also boast improved energy density, a longer lifespan, and a reduced environmental impact. By
The Rudong battery is part of the “new energy storage demonstration pilot projects” defined by China''s National Energy Administration, according to Energy Vault. The
With a focus on storing energy from intermittent renewable sources such as wind and solar, Swiss company Energy Vault has just launched an innovative new system that stores potential energy in a
Swiss gravity battery contributes to China"s energy transition. More Inside Switzerland"s giant water battery . This content was published on Sep 3, 2021 A new pumped-storage and turbine
Major European and Swiss research initiatives are trying to meet demand for battery innovation and energy storage, with results expected in the coming decade. This
Meet Moritz Futscher, CEO of BTRY. The cleantech startup aims to redefine the world of energy storage by developing an energy-dense solid-state battery that can be
The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects EV sales to grow at an average ~30% annually from 2022-30. 1 EVs are expected to be half of all new car sales globally by
Maria Lukatskaya, Professor of Electrochemical Energy Systems at ETH Zurich, has now joined forces with colleagues from several research institutions in the United States
According to the International Electrotechnical Commission, electricity consumption worldwide has been on a constant rise over the last 50 years, with an estimated
Optimizing electrochemical energy storage batteries by performing extensive characterization with long-term cycling of up to several months; Autonomy via solar energy and independence via
Batteries that charge in just one minute, last 10 times longer than conventional batteries and are more environmentally friendly? Thanks to Swiss research, they could soon be
Instead of using chemicals as in a conventional battery, the building uses gravity to store energy. Experts call this a Gravity Energy Storage System (GESS) and it is seen as a
A 900 MW ''water battery'' that cost Switzerland €2 billion and was under construction for 14 years, is now operational, Euronews reported.The battery is located nearly 2,000 feet (600 m
Switzerland is taking part in the European research initiative Battery 2030, which aims to improve the longevity and energy density of conventional lithium-ion batteries so that fewer rare...
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More Inside Switzerland''s giant water battery . This content was published on Sep 3, 2021 A new pumped-storage and turbine plant in Switzerland could give a significant boost to the development
A Swiss company has built what is being called a giant water battery deep under the Alps that provides an energy storage capacity equivalent to 400,000 electric car batteries.
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A new pumped-storage and turbine plant in Switzerland could give a significant boost to the development of renewable energies in Europe.
Switzerland is taking part in the European research initiative Battery 2030, which aims to improve the longevity and energy density of conventional lithium-ion batteries so that fewer rare metals are used. Stationary systems that can stockpile renewable energy are also set for massive expansion in the coming decades.
As the Alpine glaciers slowly melt away, Switzerland will have the opportunity to build new dams and artificial lakes in the mountains. This will increase energy storage capacity in the Alps, strengthening Switzerland's role as Europe's “electricity battery”.
The global challenge is not only to produce more energy from renewable sources, but also to be able to store it. With its hydroelectric power plants in the Alps and innovative projects, Switzerland is contributing to the search for solutions for the efficient, long-term storage of electricity.
The so-called water battery, Nant de Drance, located between two reservoirs in a cave 600 meters (nearly 2,000 feet) underground in the Swiss canton of Valais, is being described as a big step in Europe's transition to green energy.
With its hydroelectric power plants in the Alps and innovative projects, Switzerland is contributing to the search for solutions for the efficient, long-term storage of electricity. A journalist from Ticino resident in Bern, I write on scientific and social issues with reports, articles, interviews and analysis.
For example, two of the reservoirs at the Linth–Limmern Power Stations near Linthal in Switzerland are linked to a nearby solar farm. The power station is operated by the company Nant de Drance SA, which is owned by four partners: Alpiq (39%), Swiss Railways (SBB) (36%), Industriellen Werke Basel (15%) and Swiss hydroelectricity producer FMV (10%).