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LAVO technology showcased at COP26

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Global Hydrogen Review,


LAVO, an Australian technology and lifestyle company powered by hydrogen, was featured on the international stage at the Australian Government’s pavilion at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland.

Australia’s COP26 pavilion focused on the country’s innovations in low emissions technology and included the LAVO flagship product – the LAVO™ Hydrogen Energy Storage System (HESS).

Developed in partnership with the University of New South Wales, the LAVO HESS uses patented metal hydride technology to store hydrogen that produces up to 40 kWh of electricity – enough to power an average Australian household for more than two days without additional solar input.

LAVO Co-Founder and CEO, Alan Yu, said the invitation to be featured at Australia’s COP26 pavilion is an honour for a company that launched only 12 months prior and demonstrates the Government’s support of the emerging hydrogen industry in Australia.

Representatives from LAVO connected with leaders from around the world as they discussed the future of energy storage and future plans for the company’s patented metal hydride technology across a range of potential applications, including a bike and barbeque.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/product-news/16112021/lavo-technology-showcased-at-cop26/

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