TerraFlow Energy and Quino Energy Sign Agreement to Advance Organic Flow Battery Chemistry

TerraFlow Energy, a U.S.-based leader in long-duration energy storage, has signed a strategic agreement with Quino Energy to advance organic electrolyte chemistries for use in large-format flow battery solutions. The announcement was made during the International Flow Battery Forum (IFBF) in Vienna, where both companies participated alongside global storage leaders.

This collaboration will support TerraFlow’s next generation LDUPS (Long Duration Uninterruptible Power Supply) solutions, engineered for high-demand environments including AI data centers, industrial operations, and remote infrastructure. By integrating Quino’s patented, water-soluble quinone chemistry with TerraFlow’s large-format architecture, the partnership aims to deliver fire-safe, scalable storage that avoids reliance on mined critical minerals.

“Meeting the power demands of modern infrastructure requires a new class of storage,” said Ian Rock, Founder and CTO of TerraFlow Energy. “LDUPS was developed to condition loads, eliminate harmonics, and deliver uninterrupted power where it matters most. Partnering with Quino allows us to expand these capabilities using an innovative organic chemistry.”

“We’re excited to collaborate with TerraFlow to bring our chemistry into real-world deployment,” said Eugene Beh, CEO of Quino Energy. “Their focus on industrial-scale energy storage aligns perfectly with our mission to make flow batteries more scalable, accessible, and safe for a wide range of applications, all without any need for critical materials.”

The partnership will focus on chemistry-to-solution integration, manufacturing scale-up, and targeted deployment of organic LDUPS solutions across mission-critical applications.

TerraFlow Energy | www.terraflowenergy.com

Quino Energy | quinoenergy.com