As global renewable energy capacity surges past 3,000 GW, redox flow systems emerge as a critical answer to an urgent question: How do we store intermittent green power effectively? Traditional lithium-ion batteries, while dominant, struggle with scalability and lifespan – 60% degrade significantly after 5,000 cycles. Imagine building a solar farm that can't utilize 40% of its generated energy due to storage limitations. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of sustainable infrastructure?
As global energy storage demand surges toward a projected $780 billion market by 2030 (BNEF 2023 Q3 Report), the rivalry between flow batteries and solid-state batteries intensifies. But can either technology single-handedly solve our grid-scale storage needs while powering tomorrow's EVs?
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