Stryten Energy, at booth 6929, West Hall, Las Vegas Convention Centre, is presenting a portfolio of solutions that includes advanced lead, lithium, and vanadium technologies, aimed at ensuring customers have the right chemistry for the right application.
The company offers a modular design of lead BESS solutions that can be scaled from microgrids to large industrial sites and can integrate with other energy sources to deliver a safe and dependable solution for peak shaving and as a safeguard against power outages. There is already a significant lead battery domestic circular economy, making lead one of the most sustainable storage options available.
Stryten also offers lithium and vanadium (flow battery) solutions, with the vanadium flow battery technology offering safe, scalable, long-duration energy storage for data centres and microgrids demanding 5-24+ hour resilience. The Vanadium redox flow battery components are available through Stryten Energy’s joint venture, Storion Energy, which offers domestically sourced, non-flammable vanadium electrolyte and high-performance stack power assemblies.
“The future of energy isn’t just about keeping the lights on” said Mike Judd, CEO of Stryten Energy. “At CES, we’re showing how Stryten is driving that transformation with advanced battery solutions built here in the US. We’re turning energy storage into a strategic advantage, strengthening communities, securing our supply chain, and powering America’s energy future.”
According to Battery Council International (BCI), US electricity demand is projected to quadruple by 2030, primarily driven by the adoption of AI and the electrification of business sectors. Batteries can support this surging demand by storing excess energy, balancing supply and demand, and providing reliable backup power. They also strengthen energy security by reducing reliance on foreign supply chains through domestic production, ensuring a resilient and secure grid.
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