Rongke Power (RKP), a global leader in long-duration energy storage solutions, announces a significant industry milestone: the successful deployment of over 3 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of utility-scale Vanadium flow battery (VFB) systems to date.
This achievement affirms RKP’s leading role in the energy storage sector and reflects the increasing demand for safe, durable, and sustainable long-duration energy storage technologies across diverse markets.
“Reaching 3GWh in cumulative deployments is not only a testament to the maturity and scalability of Vanadium flow batteries, but also to the confidence our partners place in RKP’s solutions,” said Philip Krause, Senior Vice President of Rongke Power. “As the world accelerates its transition to net-zero energy systems, RKP remains committed to delivering reliable, high-performance storage infrastructure.”
Each kilowatt-hour deployed reflects a commitment not only to technological excellence but also to long-term customer value:
· Uncompromised Safety in All Environments
Deploy with confidence—our non-flammable, water-based electrolyte eliminates the risk of thermal runaway, enabling safe operation even in the most critical applications.
· Enduring Asset Value with No Capacity Fade
Designed for over 25 years of operation at 100% depth of discharge, our systems provide reliable, long-term performance and reduce total cost of ownership.
· Consistent Performance Across Conditions
Engineered for stability under frequent cycling and varying climate conditions, ensuring maximum uptime and dependable output in real-world operations.
· Sustainable by Design, Advantageous by Economics
Fully reusable electrolyte and recyclable system components support circularity goals while minimizing end-of-life and replacement costs.
Built for utility-scale applications, RKP’s Vanadium flow battery systems support a broad spectrum of energy use cases—from renewable integration to grid stability and microgrid formation.

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Founded in 2008, RKP is a global leader in Vanadium flow battery technology with more than 450 patents and over 3 GWh of cumulative utility-scale installations. The company operates the world’s largest Vanadium electrolyte facility and the industry’s first VFB digital Gigafactory, delivering long-duration energy storage tailored to the evolving needs of energy markets worldwide.