Salgenx S3000 SaltWater Battery

Salgenx S3000 Salt Water Flow Battery

The Salgenx S3000 is our flagship model. The salt water redox flow battery does not use a membrane, but utilizes the immiscible liquids to separate liquid electrolytes. The key feature of the flow battery is one of the electrolytes, which is brine, or salt water. Systems can be configured by numbering up the S3000 into a RAID system up to 18 megawatts.


Salgenx S3000

Line drawing of system configuration.

Salgenx S3000 Line Drawing pdf



Salgenx S3000 Manufacturer Analysis


End User Savings and Cogeneration Analysis Payback


Salgenx S6000 Manufacturer Model Analysis for Liquid Electrode








Configuration may vary depending on options

Salgenx S3000 3 MWhr Completed Battery Pack System 48V

Description: 3,000 kWh Completed Battery System.

48-480V (other voltages and configurations available)

Measurements: Tank Containers with Command and Control Container.

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Over the road tankers and Command and Control Van.

You supply water, salt, off-the-shelf counter electrolyte.


TEL: 1-608-238-6001 Email: greg@salgenx.com

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