Switzerland to Build World's Most Powerful Redox-Flow Battery in Aargau
A Swiss firm is undertaking a massive project in canton Aargau to construct the world's most powerful redox-flow battery, a system designed to store vast amounts of renewable energy and enhance the stability of the Swiss and European power grids.

Key Takeaways
- A Swiss firm is excavating a 27-metre-deep pit in Laufenburg to house a massive underground redox-flow battery.
- Redox-flow batteries use liquid electrolytes stored in giant tanks rather than solid electrodes found in lithium-ion batteries.
- The project is privately financed and expected to create approximately 300 jobs.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We will be able to inject or absorb up to 1.2 gigawatts (GW) of electricity in a few milliseconds."
"I donât know the exact figures for Laufenburg. But Iâm surprised. I wouldnât invest in this technology."