Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a new software tool, called the EZBattery Model, which can help speed up the development of new battery technologies. The tool is specifically designed for redox flow batteries, a type of battery that is gaining interest in research labs around the world. The EZBattery Model is a fast-paced research tool that can simulate hours or days of testing in just a few seconds, allowing researchers to analyze multiple design types and reduce testing time. This could help answer the growing demand for long-duration energy storage, particularly for data centers and renewable energy sources. The model is available for free online and could be a “superpower for energy storage researchers.” The development of better battery technology is important for storing cleaner energy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, which can help mitigate the effects of climate change. The EZBattery Model is expected to help accelerate the development of new battery technologies and could have a significant impact on the energy storage industry.
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