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The Faraday Institution collaboration between StorTera and Strathclyde University
Discover how the University of Strathclyde and StorTera teamed up to deliver clean, reliable power to underserved communities through innovative energy storage solutions.
How can flow battery technology transform energy access in sub-Saharan Africa? Discover how the University of Strathclyde and StorTera teamed up to deliver clean, reliable power to underserved communities through innovative energy storage solutions.
Read the full success story from the Faraday Institution: Strathclyde-StorTera TEA Project
Other News
StorTera secures £5m funding to build large scale demonstrator
Minister for Climate Graham Stuart said: “Accelerating renewables is key...
Smart Energy Network Pilot Deployed
StorTera has successfully deployed a pilot smart energy network at...
Celebrating 10 years of Innovation – Press Release
We are celebrating 10 years of pioneering intelligent energy storage...
Highlighting Scottish battery innovation
We’re excited to be highlighted in a recent BBC article...
Underhyped Tech - Organic Flow Batteries
StorTera recently worked on an emerging economy project using organic...
Supporting resilience with batteries and EV chargers
StorTera played a key role in helping two of Scotland’s...
Supported by Energy Systems Catapult
StorTera is proud to be featured in a recent Energy...
StorTera battery installed at National Manufacturing Institute Scotland
StorTera recently installed a StorHub battery energy storage system (BESS)...