Ashlawn Energy LLC, developer and manufacturer of VanCharg™ Vanadium Flow Batteries, is excited to announce the company has leased a 10,000 square foot space on Xerox Webster Campus, bringing 20 new jobs to the region.
VanCharg™ batteries charge from electrical sources like wind, solar, or the electrical grid, and discharges power as needed to support a building’s energy load. The battery system stores enough electricity to provide back-up power to hundreds of homes and support the transmission and distribution of electricity. VanCharg™ reduces electricity costs and cuts carbon emissions by allowing customers to “beat the peak” and store less expensive and less polluting power produced at night for use during peak hours.
“When researching new areas to relocate, Webster and the Xerox Campus seemed like the perfect fit for our base of operations to manufacture and assemble our VanCharg™ battery stacks,” said Norma Byron, Ashlawn Energy president and founder. “We see Webster as a location full of possibility and hope to integrate ourselves into the community by creating jobs, contributing to economic development, and engaging in philanthropic partnerships.”…