Australian (ASX) Stock Market Forum

RFX - Redflow Limited

Issue is:
How long before the next capital raising? We have a market top, too good an opportunity to get more cash
A lot depends on the Gen 3 battery IMO, they have to get the unit cost similar to LiFe batteries or they will always be a niche player.
The technology is great for house batteries, as the battery basically doesn't suffer from a limited lifespan as lithium based batteries do, but consumers look at the initial cost first and foremost. :2twocents
 
+1

but maybe if i get around to investing extra cash , on the acreage property , i will consider one or two batteries to give off-grid options ( already have a solar-array . but linked to the grid )
My oldest son is off grid, on acreage and it seems to be working out o.k, he has a 15Kw BYD blade battery, the flow batteries were a lot more expensive but hopefully they reduce as scale improves.
 
since that property can be ( and has been in the past ) cut off from the grid for about 2 weeks

i was thinking of a solar/battery/generator solution ( and to be independent of the existing system )
 
Monday I signed up fora 10KW solar panel setup with 2 10KW RFX flow batteries and a autoconnect to house in case of power failures.
I have noticed that RFX has gone up quite a bit recently, and for those charting chaps, it has well and truly broken out of its downward channel.
I am personally taking credit for the revival.
Mick
 
Monday I signed up fora 10KW solar panel setup with 2 10KW RFX flow batteries and a autoconnect to house in case of power failures.
I have noticed that RFX has gone up quite a bit recently, and for those charting chaps, it has well and truly broken out of its downward channel.
I am personally taking credit for the revival.
Mick
Hey Mick,
As you are taking responsibility for the current price action, I hope you have factored in a pullback so that @peter2 can get on board if he is so inclined.
Cheers, Rob:cautious:
 
Hey Mick,
As you are taking responsibility for the current price action, I hope you have factored in a pullback so that @peter2 can get on board if he is so inclined.
Cheers, Rob:cautious:
Taking full responsibility for whatever happens, good or bad, though I am factoring only the good bits as I plan to make my fortune. ( I hold RFX).
Mick
 
You know I noticed RFX recently. I looked at the corrective pattern that it's in and it's too damn long. No news released on the day of the first HVBB. It's not going to get any more of my time.

rfx.PNG


If Zn-Br batteries were self charging then that would be interesting.
 
You know I noticed RFX recently. I looked at the corrective pattern that it's in and it's too damn long. No news released on the day of the first HVBB. It's not going to get any more of my time.

View attachment 142158

If Zn-Br batteries were self charging then that would be interesting.
Self Charging?
Wasn't that a marketing thing dreamed up by Toyota to try to pretend their hybrids were magical?
Mick
 
It has gone well out of that channel now.
Looking for the next support level at 0.064 , then that 12 month high at .07 then 2 year high of .096.
Anything beyond that is pushing it a bit without some sort of retrace.
My average buyin price is around 0.0475, so don't want to get too greedy.
Mick
 
Yes they still havent got much traction in the market.
Up a bit, back into 5 handle territory (5.0c)

The Company has been contracted to supply 56 Gen3 zinc bromine flow batteries to the reconstruction of Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo Island, South Australia, as part of its new hybrid renewable energy system.

With no permanent grid power supply, a substantial energy requirement, and a deep commitment to sustainability, the soon to be rebuilt Southern Ocean Lodge will be fully powered by a Hybrid Renewable Energy System (HRES) comprising a ground mounted solar PV array, Battery Energy Storage System underpinned by Redflow’s batteries and battery management system, diesel generators and an energy management system.

Redflow will supply 56 Gen3 batteries together with the battery management systems and monitoring capability to fulfill the site requirement of 560 kWh of BESS. Redflow’s ZBMs have a 100% depth-of-discharge capability and use zinc bromine electrolyte that is intrinsically fire retardant. This makes them the ideal energy storage devices for this remote, ecologically sensitive site that is surrounded by native bushland.

Also interesting, the need for diesel backup, but no wind power, as the location is scenic, natural, wild, remote and a visual affront? And a tick from the insurers, I'd guess.
 
Last edited:
RFX quarterly out.
Increase in sales both for quarter and year, but its not exactly huge numbers.
The sales are still not covering production costs, but getting closer.
The Gen 3 battery has already seen some big orders come in , so hopefully it will start to see some scaling up of the numbers.
If they cannot get a leg up on sales this year, may have top go the market again, as they have about a years worth of cash to keep them going at the current rate.
Still Holding.
Mick
 
Top