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Supported by Energy Systems Catapult
StorTera is proud to be featured in a recent Energy Systems Catapult Innovator Wall celebrating the UK’s most forward-thinking energy innovators.
StorTera was recognised for its cutting-edge energy storage technologies, including its work on long-duration batteries and smart grid integration. The company’s recent projects—such as the deployment of spiral-flow batteries in Perth & Kinross and smart EV charging on the Isle of Eigg—demonstrate its commitment to delivering practical, scalable solutions for the UK’s net-zero transition.
The recognition underscores StorTera’s role as a key player in the UK’s clean energy ecosystem, working alongside government, local authorities, and community partners to deliver resilient, low-carbon infrastructure.
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