Abstract:
The vanadium Redox Flow Battery (VRFB) is a promising electrochemical energy storage device
that retains electrical energy by adjusting the oxidation numbers of anolyte and catholyte via a
redox reaction. It is suitable for a wide variety of renewable energy for commercial applications.
The operating theory of a vanadium redox flow battery is discussed in this article. Technology,
features, and performance of component technologies, as well as traditional implementations. This
research examines various different kinds of batteries, as well as their benefits and drawbacks.
Furthermore, this thesis focuses on clean energy industrial applications. The aim of this research
is to make a distinction between the current available energy storage systems and the most viable
and effective energy storage system. It has been discovered by observation and analysis that a
vanadium redox battery can be commercialized using renewable energies. Furthermore, there are
a few shortcomings that have been identified by recent researchers, including the fact that using
the VRFB for commercial purposes is not feasible.