Ambri Inks Agreement with TerraScale's Energos Reno Project To Deploy Proprietary Liquid Metal Battery Technology
Together with its partners, TerraScale's Energos Reno Project intends to deploy green data center technologies that are based on proprietary, high-performance energy production and data computing processes. Energos Reno is a 3,700 acre mixed-use development near Reno, Nevada that aims to enable secure, swift storage and transmission of data between government agencies and commercial clients. TerraScale intends to develop a data center with 500MW of renewable power on-site generation within ten years to power an inside-the-fence microgrid.
"Our data center technology partners are looking forward to deploying Ambri's technology to enable high-volume, reliable, and resilient energy storage with potentially the lowest levelized cost of storage in the industry," said Danny Hayes, Chief Executive Officer, TerraScale. "TerraScale is very excited to deploy Ambri's technology into our Energos Reno project."
"The collaboration is underway and includes delivery of 250 MWh of Ambri systems to TerraScale's first project in Reno, Nevada starting in 2021," said Adam Briggs, Ambri's Chief Commercial Officer. "The Ambri systems are particularly well suited for the project's high-desert operations, for the shifting of its large amounts of renewable solar load, and for its grid-system peak shaving capability."
Ambri's batteries utilize a calcium || antimony based cell chemistry that began at MIT in the lab of Professor Donald Sadoway. Ambri's investors include Bill Gates, Khosla Ventures and TOTAL SE.
Ambri's long-duration systems, which are based on its patented chemistry, can deliver daily 100% depth of discharge cycling performance for more than 20 years with negligible degradation at a significantly lower system cost than other battery storage technologies. Systems built with Ambri's cells can operate safely under all environmental conditions without the need for air conditioning or fire suppression equipment-increasing the system's efficiency while reducing project cost and maintenance.
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