Element Energy commissions ‘world’s largest’ second life BESS at 53MWh, partners with LG ES Vertech

Second life energy storage and BMS firm Element Energy has commissioned the largest project in the world using repurposed EV batteries, it claimed, with LG Energy Solution (LG ES) Vertech revealed as a system integration partner going forward.

Element Energy commissions ‘world’s largest’ second life BESS at 53MWh, partners with LG ES Vertech

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