Invinity Energy Systems plc announced the sale of a 0.2 MWh Invinity VS3 flow battery system to VSUN Energy (VSUN), a wholly owned subsidiary of Australian Vanadium Limited for use by leading Australian power provider Horizon Power (Horizon). The microgrid project will see Horizon, a state government owned energy utility company responsible for generating, procuring, distributing and retailing electricity to residential, industrial and commercial customers across Western Australia, evaluate the role that Invinity's vanadium flow batteries can play in reducing fossil fuel consumption for distributed electricity networks. Horizon owns and operates 34 microgrids, serving over 100,000 people and more than 10,000 businesses across Western Australia.

The battery will be located at a Horizon power site in Kununurra, Western Australia. VSUN will undertake the installation, commissioning and ongoing maintenance of the energy storage system. Delivery is expected to commence in late 2023.

The contract was included as part of the Company's Base category in its most recently disclosed commercial pipeline.