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The American storage specialist Torus recently presented its new energy storage and cybersecurity solutions. The product line, which was demonstrated at the 47G Zero Gravity Summit in Utah in late October, capitalizes on the company’s vertically integrated flywheel technology, which sets it apart in the commercial energy storage market .
The product, called Torus Nova Spin, is an advanced flywheel energy storage system (FESS) providing rapid response capabilities for grid stability and backup power. Unlike traditional batteries, which rely on chemical reactions, the Torus Nova Spin stores energy mechanically by spinning a rotor at high speed. This design allows it to provide high power density, twice the lifespan of traditional batteries and a response time of less than 250 milliseconds.
Another system presented by the company is Torus Nova Pulse. It is a battery energy storage system (BESS) specifically designed for long-duration energy storage and grid support, scalable with charge and discharge capacities from four to eight hours.
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