EnerVenue has become the first company to introduce metal-hydrogen batteries capable of a staggering 30,000 cycles, and they are entering the South American market in style through a significant Master Supply Agreement (MSA) with VedantaESS. This pivotal agreement entails VedantaESS procuring and deploying 525 MWh of EnerVenue’s Energy Storage Vessel (ESVs) over the next three years.
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