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CellCube energy storage system gets UL certification

By Michelle DiFrangia | October 31, 2014

CellCube is a powerful, durable and reliable energy storage system that ensures a clean, emission-free energy supply at all times.

CellCube is a powerful, durable and reliable energy storage system that ensures a clean, emission-free energy supply at all times.

American Vanadium, the North American sales agent for Gildemeister energy solutions’ CellCube vanadium flow energy storage systems, announced that the CellCube has received Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 508A certification. The UL mark is the single most accepted product accreditation in the United States and is generally a pre-requisite for permitting and insurance.

“Our customers rely on us for proven and safe products and achieving UL certification is the highest industry validation of the quality and reliability of our CellCube energy storage systems,” says Bill Radvak, president & CEO of American Vanadium. “This UL certification is one of the important criteria in the permitting of new technologies for use in buildings and thus is a major step forward in our upcoming installation at the headquarters of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority at 2 Broadway in Manhattan. With what we believe is the first UL certification of a flow battery, we are now able to singly pursue much of the behind-the-meter market which requires certification for permitting, insurance and finance.”

American Vanadium
www.americanvanadium.com

Gildemeister
energy.gildemeister.com

UL
ul.com


Filed Under: Energy storage, News
Tagged With: americanvanadium, gildemeisterenergysolutions, UL
 

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