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September 12, 2018 •
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Technology expert and businessman John Lindsay has been appointed to the board of Australian energy storage company, Redflow. According to the company’s statement, Mr Lindsay will replace current board member, Mr Simon Hackett, who will transition to a
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July 9, 2018 •
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Battery developer Redflow has begun shipping complete zinc-bromine flow batteries from its new Thai manufacturing facility to customers in Australia and overseas. The company, which commenced the manufacture of its ZBM2 batteries in Thailand in June, now has
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March 28, 2018 •
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Australian battery company Redflow Limited has named Tim Harris as its new CEO. According to the official announcement, Mr Harris brings extensive international business experience from the telecommunications sector, which is one of Redflow’s key markets.
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March 14, 2018 •
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Australian battery company Redflow announced that it is ready to ship the first batch of zinc-bromine flow batteries made at its new Thailand factory. Redflow, which commissioned its new factory late last year, said the Thai-made battery stacks were
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January 24, 2018 •
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Australian battery manufacturer Redflow has successfully produced the first battery electrode stacks from its new factory in Thailand. The company, which recently relocated its battery manufacturing from North America to be closer to its most lucrative
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December 26, 2017 •
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Australian battery storage manufacturer Redflow has announced the addition of senior financial executive and director Jenny Macdonald to its boardroom lineup. Ms Macdonald has extensive experience working for ASX-listed and global companies at the CFO and
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December 20, 2017 •
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Battery maker Redflow Limited has started manufacturing core components for its zinc-bromine flow batteries at its new production facility in Thailand. The company began manufacturing electrode inserts – produced from custom-made highly conductive plastic