Graphene-Stone Composite Battery StoneCell Enters Mass Production: Building Facade Energy Storage Integration Arrives
Norwegian building materials company NordStone launches StoneCell, a graphene-stone composite battery that embeds energy storage materials directly into building facade stone panels, storing 0.8 kWh per square meter, meaning a standard office building's exterior walls can store approximately 200 kWh.
Graphene-Stone Composite Battery StoneCell Enters Mass Production
Norwegian building materials company NordStone announced on August 28 the mass production launch of StoneCell, a graphene-stone composite battery. The product embeds graphene-based energy storage materials within natural stone panels, turning building facades themselves into energy storage devices. Each square meter of StoneCell panel stores 0.8 kWh with a charge-discharge cycle life exceeding 10,000 cycles.
NordStone has secured facade supply contracts for three new office buildings in Oslo with a total energy storage capacity of approximately 200 kWh. The company notes that StoneCell's building-integrated nature requires no additional space, and the stone panel appearance is indistinguishable from traditional facade materials.
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