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Tuesday, 05/14/2019 11:16:10 AM

Tuesday, May 14, 2019 11:16:10 AM

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CellCube and Pangea Energy Have Signed LOI for 50MW/200MWh in Australia


TORONTO, May 14, 2019 /CNW/ -- CELLCUBE ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS INC. ("CellCube" or the "Company") (CSE: CUBE) (OTCQB: CECBF) (Frankfurt: 01X) (WKN A2JMGP) is pleased to announce Pangea Energy Pty Ltd. ("Pangea Energy") and CellCube's 100% subsidiary Enerox GmbH in Wiener Neudorf, Austria, have signed a Letter of Intent on May 13, 2019 to build a 50MW / 200MWh Energy Storage System on grid scale level in Port Augusta, South Australia. The aim is not to only to offer multiple grid services such as voltage compensation, reactive power and frequency regulation services but offering renewable baseload to the Australian market which goes hand-in-hand with a planned 50MW solar project at the same site.

"The Pangea Storage Project is a wonderful example on how renewable power generation and a safe, reliable and sustainable energy storage technology such as the Vanadium Redox-Flow battery are a perfect symbiosis to provide renewable baseload today," says Stefan Schauss, CEO of CellCube. "Our new high performing CellCube is three times more efficient than any Power-2-X or Hydrogen technology which will not be available at this scale in the next 3 years. CellCube also offers a lifetime support of 25 years with no degradation or augmentation like needed for lithium. This is real true value for money."

Due to issues with network stability, Australia has realigned its focus on the development of grid scale energy storage projects to complement its growing renewable energy mix. Following a series of large scale projects based on lithium technology the authorities in Australia have re-enforced project developers and IPP's to consider long duration storage as base technology to allow for a more sustainable and green baseload alternative in the gigawatt-hour range.

"From the beginning, we had always considered the Vanadium Redox-Flow technology in mind," Luis Chiang Lin, CEO of Pangea explained. "Australia has massive Vanadium resources and the exploration of vanadium is pretty simple, cheap and does not have the impact on nature and labor conditions such as cobalt or other rare earths in the lithium industry. As such, choosing Vanadium and working with CellCube as market leader in the vanadium related storage industry is a perfect match for our project."

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https://marketwirenews.com/news-releases/cellcube-and-pangea-energy-have-signed-loi-for-50mw-200mwh-in-australia-8179102.html