It’s the final day of #AllEnergyAU 2024, and #ESIAsiaPacific is proud to say that our stand at NN101 walks the walk. Proving that true sustainability goes beyond energy, our stand is made entirely from sustainable and recyclable materials sourced from Ball & Doggett, and built by our friends at Resolution Imaging, who have been delivering sustainable displays for more than 10 years. An added bonus – we managed to achieve this at a fraction of the cost of a traditional setup. 🔋 Come and check out our stand to learn more about our grid-scale iron flow battery technology (🏓 and maybe even challenge us to a quick game of ping pong). 📍 View the floorplan here to find us: https://lnkd.in/gyi2qjNa #IronFlowBatteries #Sustainability #EnergySecurity #EnergyTransition ⚡🌍🔌
About us
Energy Storage Industries - Asia Pacific (ESI) is a Queensland-based, 100 per cent Australian-owned company that provides reliable and environmentally friendly renewable energy storage solutions that are essential for Australia’s transition to a renewable energy future. We are investing up to $70 million in Maryborough to manufacture and distribute low-cost, long-life iron flow batteries that allow large-scale energy storage for wholesale electricity generators, energy retailers, and commercial and industrial (C&I) customers. We are also investing in the manufacture of small, modular distributed energy storage units that can be installed in low voltage networks and microgrids, and behind the meter installations for C&I customers. ESI’s iron flow batteries have a 10 to 14-hour storage capacity and lifecycle of 25 years — something that is not provided by other battery technologies. Our iron flow batteries are completely sustainable and 100 per cent recyclable, and the environmentally friendly electrolyte means that the product is ideally suited to remote locations such as the National Parks and the Great Barrier Reef. ESI is fully integrated — we manufacture, install, maintain and finance energy storage solutions. Importantly, the technology is backed by leading global re-insurance company Munich Re, which mitigates risk for ESI’s customers. Partnering with Munich RE, we have launched an industry-first insurance coverage for our battery flow technology. This world-first innovative policy means that our long-duration storage solutions are now baked by a full 10-year performance guarantee, regardless of project size or where it's located. When fully operational in 2026, ESI will have up to 500 highly skilled employees and contractors working at our facilities throughout regional Queensland. ESI is run by a board and executive team that has decades of experience in the energy, manufacturing, technology and finance sectors.
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www.esiap.com.au
External link for Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific
- Industry
- Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Brisbane
- Type
- Privately Held
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Brisbane, AU
Employees at Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific
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Peter Brindley
Executive Chair | Strategic Leader | Renewable Energy Advocate | Service Innovator | Customer Champion
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Pamela Jones
Financial Controller at Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific
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Shane Scarinci
General Manager - Research and Development - Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific
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Stuart Parry
Managing Director at Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific
Updates
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💡 Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific is live at the largest clean energy event in the southern hemisphere, All Energy Australia 2024. Join us at stand NN101 to explore our grid-scale iron flow battery technology that’s shaping the future of long-duration, renewable energy storage across Australia. 📍 Check out the floorplan here to find us: https://lnkd.in/gyi2qjNa #AllEnergyAU #ESIAsiaPacific #IronFlowBatteries #EnergySecurity 🔋⚡🌍🔌
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📰 Our partnership with Cleveland Bay Chemical Company is making headlines in the Townsville Bulletin and The Courier-Mail. Backed by a $3 million grant from the Department of State Development and Infrastructure’s Regional Economic Futures Fund, we're expanding iron flow battery electrolyte production from 3 million to 43 million litres per annum. This $20 million investment will create up to 50 construction jobs and 20 operational roles, boosting Townsville’s local economy and advancing Australia's capabilities in the critical minerals sector. Our partnership is about more than just manufacturing – it's about fostering innovation, creating high-skilled jobs and establishing Townsville as a leader in renewable energy storage. By collaborating with local businesses across Queensland, we're advancing towards a brighter, cleaner energy future for both Queensland and Australia. #ESIAsiaPacific #EnergySecurity #LocalInvestment #CriticalMinerals #IronFlowBatteries #RenewableEnergy 🔋⚡🌍🔌
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📺 Our expansion in iron flow battery #electrolyte production was featured on 7NEWS Australia, showcasing the significant boost to local manufacturing in Townsville. With a $3 million grant from the Department of State Development and Infrastructure's Regional Economic Futures Fund, our joint venture with Cleveland Bay Chemical Company will increase production from 3 million to 43 million litres per annum. This expansion not only strengthens Australia's energy security by locally producing key components for our grid-scale iron flow batteries but also creates high-skilled jobs and economic opportunities throughout North Queensland. By leveraging local expertise, we're enhancing manufacturing capabilities, contributing to the critical minerals supply chain, and taking a significant step towards a sustainable energy future for all Australians. #ESIAsiaPacific #EnergySecurity #LocalInvestment #CriticalMinerals #IronFlowBatteries #RenewableEnergy 🔋⚡🌍🔌 Department of Resources (Queensland) Townsville City Council Townsville Chamber of Commerce Townsville Enterprise (TEL) Live Townsville North Queensland
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Townsville is set to play a central role in renewable energy storage with funding for a significant increase in iron flow battery electrolyte production. Through a joint venture between Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific and Cleveland Bay Chemical Company production will leap from 3 million to 43 million litres per annum. With a total investment of $20 million, supported by a $3 million grant from the Department of State Development and Infrastructure, this expansion will generate up to 50 construction jobs and 20 operational roles, enhancing local manufacturing and the critical minerals supply chain. Leveraging Cleveland Bay Chemical Company's expertise in manufacturing high-purity specialty electrolyte, this project introduces an innovative process that further advances Australia's capabilities in the critical minerals sector. #ESIAsiaPacific Managing Director Stuart Parry said the support from the Regional Economic Futures Fund would enhance Australia’s energy security and create skilled jobs and economic opportunities. “We’re excited that our partnership with Cleveland Bay Chemical Company will expand production of Australia’s first iron-based electrolyte made for commercial batteries. Crucially, we're strengthening the resilience of the supply chain for iron flow batteries and supporting the development of a critical minerals supply chain as we improve energy security for all Australians.” Marking a significant advancement in Australia’s manufacturing capabilities and energy transition, this development complements the recent start of construction on the country’s first grid-scale battery manufacturing plant in Maryborough. Together, these initiatives position Queensland at the forefront of renewable energy storage. #EnergySecurity #LocalInvestment #CriticalMinerals #IronFlowBatteries #RenewableEnergy 🔋⚡🌍🔌
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👏 Thanks to the Queensland Conservation Council for their support of Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific's grid-scale iron flow batteries, which are non-flammable, non-toxic and recyclable. Following the celebration of the start of construction of ESI’s grid-scale iron flow battery manufacturing plant in Maryborough, Queensland Conservation Council's Stephanie Gray spoke with Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio, sharing her enthusiasm for this milestone, hailing it as a significant step forward in clean manufacturing. As Stephanie explained, “Australia and Queensland can be leaders in clean manufacturing if we jump on the opportunity because we have world-class solar and wind resources, a skilled workforce, and a great location to export to external markets.” She emphasised that the iron flow batteries being produced are both environmentally friendly and long-lasting, “They don’t degrade over their lifetime … they last a really long time and can produce electricity for long durations.” Stephanie further underscored the importance of projects like ESI’s iron flow battery manufacturing plant, saying, “This is exactly the kind of initiative we need to create jobs of the future and support Queensland’s transition to clean energy.” Have a listen to Stephanie's interview (starts at 02:40) and hear how ESI’s iron flow batteries are helping solve the problem of how to provide renewable energy overnight. #IronFlowBatteries #EnergyStorage #CleanEnergy #QueenslandFuture #BatteryManufacturing #QueenslandConservationCouncil 🔋⚡🌍🔌
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📰 Media coverage continues after Deputy Premier Cameron Dick, Member for Maryborough Bruce Saunders, Fraser Coast Regional Council Deputy Mayor Paul Truscott and #ESIAsiaPacific celebrated the start of construction of our grid-scale iron flow battery manufacturing plant in #Maryborough – an Australian first. As Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific's Managing Director Stuart Parry told 7NEWS Australia, ESI’s manufacturing, installation and maintenance activities are expected to contribute more than $9.2 billion to Queensland’s economy and create 500 jobs over the next 20 years. “ESI is targeting the delivery of 400 megawatts (MW) of energy storage annually from 2029 – enough to power a new city the size of Toowoomba each year. Importantly, key battery components will be sourced and manufactured throughout regional #Queensland, supporting businesses and creating skilled jobs in local communities,” Mr Parry said. Iron flow batteries can provide electricity for up to 14 hours to power stations, energy retailers and commercial and industrial customers when renewable energy isn’t being generated, such as during the night. They are non-flammable, non-toxic, fully recyclable and suitable for use in sensitive landscapes such as national parks, the Great Barrier Reef and residential areas. #IronFlowBatteries #BatteryManufacturing #EnergySecurity #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy 🔋⚡💡🔌
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Electricity is in the air at Maryborough this week, with the start of construction of Australia’s first grid-scale battery manufacturing plant. Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific's facility will put Queensland at the forefront of energy storage. By the end of next year we’ll be producing the first of ESI’s powerful and non-flammable iron flow batteries. And when fully operational by mid-2029, ESI will be delivering 400MW of energy storage annually – enough to power a new city the size of Toowoomba each year. Importantly, key battery components will be sourced and manufactured throughout regional Queensland, supporting businesses and creating skilled jobs in local communities. Thanks to Bundaberg’s IDC Construct and their local subcontractors for getting us off to a great start with construction. For more information, view today's Ministerial Media Statement: https://lnkd.in/gz5ks2jp #ESIAsiaPacific #IronFlowBatteries #BatteryManufacturing #EnergySecurity #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy
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📰 Exciting news today from Maryborough. Thanks to $25 million in support from Queensland Treasury and $40 million from international private investors, Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific will manufacture locally made grid-scale batteries in this vibrant regional city by the end of next year. ESI’s iron flow batteries solve the problem of how to provide renewable energy overnight, providing reliable and affordable energy. And their assembly – at Australia’s first grid-scale battery manufacturing plant – will create skilled jobs in the Fraser Coast region and support local businesses. Thanks to the Department of State Development and Infrastructure and Fraser Coast Regional Council for their ongoing support. 👏🔋⚡️ #ESIAsiaPacific #IronFlowBatteries #BatteryManufacturing #EnergySecurity #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy
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Last week, Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific's Managing Director, Stuart Parry and General Manager – Research and Development, Shane Scarinci met German Ambassador H.E. Beate Grzeski during her official visit to Queensland. The business roundtable discussions focused on the future of energy storage solutions and the vital role of international partnerships. This aligns with #ESIAsiaPacific's commitment to working with global partners to develop our innovative energy storage technologies that benefit regional Queensland communities and the environment. Thank you to the German Ambassador, German-Australian Chamber of Industry and Commerce Executive Director Marko Walde, Tea C Dietterich, GAICD and Florence Lindhaus for facilitating this meeting and supporting our engagement with industry leaders on these important topics. #AHKAustralien #IronFlowBatteries #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy
👀 𝗕𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗥𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱𝘁𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗶𝗻 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗯𝗮𝗻𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗚𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗔𝗺𝗯𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗮𝗱𝗼𝗿 This week our #Queensland based members had the opportunity to meet the German Ambassador H.E. Beate Grzeski during her official visit to Queensland. The business roundtable on Tuesday with representatives of German and Australian companies in Queensland showcased Brisbane's and broader Queensland's impressive development. Queensland has certainly grown into a business hub in the Pacific region, providing many opportunities for German businesses from such as a well sought-after renewable energy and critical minerals industry, a thriving biotechnology sector and highly regarded universities. Hosting the Olympic Games in 2032 will be a huge driver for further development and great business opportunities in many sectors and regions in the Sunshine State. It should also be mentioned that #Brisbane has been ranked the Happiest City in Australia, taking rank 21 worldwide in the 2024 Happy City Index. Thanks to our host SAP Australia, to our members for their valuable input and to our state partner iGABA | innovative German-Australian Business Alliance for attending. #AHKAustralien
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