The iron-air battery.

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Stan
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The iron-air battery.

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It’s big and heavy but made from cheap materials and it’s probably going into production before too long.

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I looked on their website and there is absolutely no info about, https://formenergy.com

1) Efficiency
2) Cycle Life
3) Self Discharge Rate
4) Maintenance ?, sounds similar to a flow battery so does it need pumps ?
5) Does the electrolyte need renewing ?
6) Does it require any other consumables ?

Good luck to them, but its another start up raising many millions with hyped media stories with various vague claims without a single real picture of a working prototype.
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There seems to be a huge amount of money willing to invest in any company promising to deliver the next big thing in battery technology. The investors seem to do no due-diligence and seem to know nothing about battery technology. They just think "If I invest in 20 companies one will deliver me a 1000x return and make me rich(er)".

In these circumstances you cannot blame people for forming companies and coveting investment based on pretty much nothing.
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It's as if folk have already "forgotten" this weeks news about the chief of Nikola with cuffs on (of the locked metal variety) Eh!?
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The fact that they are saying it works alongside lithium to give 100+ hours of storage suggests to me the charge and discharge rates will be very low.
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Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 27MWh generated
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