US Vanadium is pleased to announce that Vincent Rocco has joined the company as Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
Vanadium Industry Veteran Vincent Rocco Joins US Vanadium
posted on September 27, 2023
posted on September 27, 2023
US Vanadium is pleased to announce that Vincent Rocco has joined the company as Vice President of Sales and Marketing.
posted on September 20, 2022
US Vanadium is pleased to announce that it has completed a $5.8 million upgrade of its vanadium processing operations in Hot Springs, including the installation of an industrial Belt Filter plant that will further improve the facility’s vanadium recovery rates, cut operating costs, increase recycling operations, and reduce the plant’s overall environmental footprint.
posted on February 24, 2022
US Vanadium has greatly expanded a purchase agreement under which Austrian-based Enerox, which sells vanadium redox flow battery systems under its brand name CellCube, can purchase up to 3 million additional liters/year of U.S. Vanadium’s ultra-high-purity electrolyte over the next five years.
posted on January 31, 2022
US Vanadium has completed a $2 million expansion of its capacity to produce ultra-high-purity electrolyte used by Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries at its Arkansas manufacturing facility.
posted on September 8, 2021
US Vanadium is pleased to announce that it purchased a materials processing facility in Benton, Arkansas that will help the Company continue to expand its production of high-purity vanadium and related products.
posted on September 7, 2021
U.S. Vanadium announces that it has secured five years of supply of vanadium feed material as USV continues to ramp up production of high-purity vanadium oxide and ultra-high-purity electrolyte for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries at its Hot Springs, AR facility.
posted on September 2, 2021
US Vanadium is pleased to announce a $2.1 million expansion of its production capacity for ultra-high-purity electrolyte used by grid-level vanadium flow batteries.
posted on May 16, 2021
U.S. Vanadium is pleased to announce that it has successfully demonstrated the ability to recycle the liquid electrolyte used in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (“VRFB”), a rapidly growing commercial technology that promises to enable intermittent renewable energy technologies such as solar and wind to provide power on a round-the-clock basis.
posted on May 8, 2021
One of the most promising energy storage technologies that can expand the use of large-scale renewable energy systems is the vanadium redox flow battery. What’s more, the electrolyte in these batteries can be recycled.