Redox flow batteries are a specific type of flow battery that store energy through reversible oxidation-reduction reactions in liquid electrolytes. The most common systems use vanadium-based electrolytes, though alternative chemistries are being explored. Redox flow batteries offer excellent cycle stability, long operational life, and high safety due to non-flammable electrolytes. They are ideal for grid-scale applications requiring long-duration energy storage and frequent cycling. Redox flow batteries help balance renewable energy variability and improve grid reliability. Research efforts focus on increasing energy density, reducing material costs, and improving system efficiency. These batteries are a critical component of future large-scale renewable energy infrastructure.
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