Solar Flow Battery to Create Waves at World-First Onshore Surf Lake

Invinity Energy Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a 0.4 MWh vanadium flow battery to Absolute Solar and Wind Limited (“ASAW”) for installation as part of an integrated solar PV and Electric Vehicle (EV) project at The Wave, Bristol, the UK’s first inland surfing destination.

The project, which is being delivered by ASAW at the site in Bristol, UK, will couple two Invinity VS3 vanadium flow batteries with a capacity of 0.4 MWh to approximately 3 MWp of Solar PV at the site. Invinity’s batteries will be used to store and discharge clean, renewable solar energy on-demand to help meet site loads and support the integration of EV charging infrastructure at the site which attracts thousands of visitors each year.

Above: The Wave, Bristol

By incorporating an Invinity flow battery system into the project, The Wave will be able to maximise its use of on-site generated renewable electricity, reduce electricity costs and accelerate progress towards The Wave’s ambition to power their facility from 100% renewable energy.

“From the word go, we said we would use 100% renewable energy – it would have been so wrong for us to be using fossil fuels to power our waves, thereby contributing to climate change and the acidification of the oceans. The plan was always to progress to be able to generate our own energy and to know that this will become a reality this year is a dream come true.“

– Nick Hounsfield, Founder, The Wave

Site preparation is currently underway and the battery portion of the project is expected to be delivered to site later this year. This project marks Invinity’s second sale to ASAW, who were the principal contractor for the Scottish Water Perth project which launched in 2022.

“Absolute Solar & Wind Ltd are delighted to be working with Invinity again using their cutting-edge technology. We are really passionate about working with clients like The Wave that have a clear vision on their carbon responsibilities and take action against this.”

– Andrew McGown, Solar PV Director, Absolute Solar and Wind

The Wave is a world-first inland surfing destination near Bristol, UK, and welcomes more than 150,000 visitors each year. The Wave recently announced plans to expand operations, opening further sites across the UK and Ireland.

“Invinity’s business has at its core the belief that our vanadium flow batteries can massively accelerate decarbonising broad segments of the electric grid – from electricity producers through to the businesses they serve. Enthusiasts of outdoor pursuits are some of the most ardent supporters of that net zero path, because they see every day the impact that climate change has on our natural environment. We’re thrilled to be working with The Wave to advance that low carbon path; and we are especially happy to be doing so again alongside Absolute Solar and Wind.”  

– Matt Harper, Chief Commercial Officer, Invinity Energy Systems

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