Rays Power Infra on Thursday said it has been awarded India's largest Vanadium Redox Flow Battery tender by NTPC for its R&D division NTPC Energy Technology Research Alliance, securing a 600KW/3000KWh project. This win marks Rays' pivotal advancement in India's renewable energy storage landscape, setting new standards for long-duration, cost-effective energy storage solutions, according to a statement.
The VRFB technology offers long-duration energy storage, crucial for grid stability and the large-scale integration of renewable energy.
"This achievement reinforces our technical prowess and vision for a sustainable energy future," Ketan Mehta, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Rays Power Infra, said in the statement.
RECOMMENDED FOR YOU

Besides JV Route, NTPC Looking To Set Up Nuclear Projects On Standalone Basis: CMD Gurdeep Singh


Punjab Floods Hit Power Infra; Initial Estimates Put Losses At Over Rs 100 Crore


Maharatna PSU Stock Upgraded To 'Buy' As HSBC Global Eyes 23% Upside — Here's Why


NTPC Shareholders Approve One-Year Extension For CMD Gurdeep Singh
