AVESS WA vanadium battery EOI: project economics and grid storage lens for miners
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on Australian Mining
30 Second Briefing
AVESS Energy has lodged a stage one expression of interest for the Western Australian Government’s “breakthrough” vanadium battery project, targeting deployment of vanadium redox flow batteries to support long-duration grid storage. The proposal centres on using locally sourced vanadium from WA deposits to manufacture electrolyte and integrate containerised battery systems with existing transmission infrastructure. For miners and project developers, the move signals growing state-level backing for downstream vanadium processing and could influence future feasibility assumptions for WA vanadium ore bodies and associated infrastructure.
Technical Brief
- Containerised VRFB units imply modular deployment, affecting pad design, cranage requirements and transport envelope constraints.
Our Take
Vanadium appears in only a handful of keyword-matched pieces in our database, so AVESS Energy’s Western Australian initiative sits in a relatively niche segment compared with the dominant lithium and gold coverage in Mining projects.
Being at a stage one expression of interest in Western Australia positions AVESS Energy to tap into a state approvals and funding environment that has recently been more receptive to long-duration storage and ‘critical minerals’ than to greenfield bulk commodities.
For vanadium in Australia, most recent attention has centred on upstream mining proposals; a battery-focused project at the EOI stage signals a move further down the value chain towards local deployment of vanadium redox flow systems rather than just raw material export.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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