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Invinity Energy Systems PLC - London-based manufacturer of utility-grade energy storage systems - Reports the sale of a 32 megawatt-hour battery system to California-based reinforcing steel fabricator, Pacific Steel Group. Explains this is for installation at Pacific Steel’s Mojave Micro Mill project in California, with the battery being supported by grant funding from the California Energy Commission’s LDES Program. Adds that once delivered, it is expected to be the largest vanadium flow battery system in North America to date. Says project construction at the mill began in June last year, with the mill anticipated to enter operation in the second half of next year. Adds that delivery of the batteries is expected to start in the first quarter of next year, with associated revenues recognised at this point. ‘I’m very pleased that Invinity has again been selected to deliver the heavy-duty storage solutions required by large-scale businesses. Pacific Steel Group’s mission is to prove an innovative path towards a fundamentally cleaner steel industry. We believe this project will prove that Invinity’s products are second to none in making that mission a reality,’ says Invinity President Matt Harper. Current stock price: 32.58 pence, up 5.1% on Monday morning in London 12-month change: up 89% Copyright 2026 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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