Matt Harper on Battery Chemistries

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Matt Harper on Battery Chemistries
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In this issue of Flanigan’s Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Matt Harper, a clean-tech entrepreneur and product developer, on commercializing battery technology and bringing it to scale. Matt is an MIT educated engineer with a lifelong passion for innovation, and Co-Founder and Chief Commercial Officer at Invinity Energy Systems.

Ted and Matt discuss various battery chemistries and how they each have roles in energy storage: lithium for the short term, vanadium flow 8 – 12 hours, iron air for 100 – 150 hours, and green hydrogen for seasonal storage. Matt also shares great insights on coupling battery chemistries to “stack” revenue streams and benefits.