Endua unveils prototype power bank system

Endua, an energy storage company that last month announced $11.8 million in pre-series private funding ($7.5 million for private sources), has unveiled the first of its modular hydrogen power banks.

According to a statement on Tuesday, the new system will be used for testing as Endua develops its green hydrogen solution with a focus on microgrid and standalone power markets. It will be located in Archerfield, Brisbane, the suburb Endua is based in.

The company, which was established in 2021, aims to offer power banks measuring approximately six metres long and three metres wide, and able to drive up power loads of up to 100 kilowatts each.

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