Electrovaya (ELVA) announced its participation in a U.S. Department of Energy funded project led by Binghamton University to develop and demonstrate a next-generation energy storage system for critical infrastructure applications. The project, supported by a $5 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy under its Critical Facility Energy Resilience program, will focus on the design and deployment of a 1.2 MWh battery system. The system will be installed at Binghamton University’s Center for Energy-Smart Electronic Systems and integrated into a data center test environment. Electrovaya will contribute its proprietary Infinity Battery Technology, known for its industry-leading safety and cycle life, to support the development of life cycle cost optimized domestically sourced energy storage solutions optimized for mission-critical applications such as data centers.
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