Mhor News

FROM PRESS RELEASE: December 2025

Mhor Energy Limited, a pioneer in redox flow battery energy storage, is delighted to announce a significant milestone in its journey towards revolutionising energy solutions. The company has successfully demonstrated its non-flammable, safe energy storage system at the Loch Leven Community Library. The demonstration is a culmination of multiple years of research and development and a successful project funded by Energy Network partners. The unique system, designed for a domestic setting, has been developed to support vulnerable individuals during power and/ or gas outages by providing access to electricity and heat.

Hosted by the Loch Leven Community Library, Mhor Energy installed its temporary Relief system within the library and demonstrated the system’s capabilities, charging portable electronic devices, lighting, and heating. The team met with a number of local groups, delivered a STEM outreach visit to classes at Kinross High School, and presented their work and system to the Kinross Climate Café. Mhor Energy engaged with interested local groups and gained valuable insights, which will help shape the final systems offered to the market.

Mhor's innovative battery technology is a water-based energy storage system that provides a safe, non-flammable way to store electricity with an impressive lifespan. This system can be readily integrated with renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, to provide clean energy. Depending on the size of the system, this can provide domestic solutions, at the level used in this demonstrator, or much larger scales for localised community or commercial energy storage applications.

Simon O’Loughlin, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), Future Networks Innovation Manager

“Innovations are always exciting, even more so when the project is to design and build something remarkable from scratch. Partnering with Northern Gas Networks and Mhor Energy has been a great experience, with likeminded, passionate people, all working to the same goal. From inception to delivering a working prototype, the achievement is even better because delivering a safe, quiet, low carbon source of emergency power for customer in vulnerable situations has the potential transform support during energy outages."

Jill McConnachie, Loch Leven Community Library, Library Supervisor

“Loch Leven Community Library was delighted to be approached by Mhor Energy to help them to demonstrate their innovative battery and gain community views. This gave us the chance to provide a STEM outreach opportunity for the schools’ physics and chemistry pupils, and also enable them with the chance to ask questions about future careers. The visit also provided the public with an insight to the work being carried out locally”.

Jamie Lindsay, Mhor Energy Ltd, Co-founder and CEO

"This demonstration in the local library is a key to advancing technology readiness as we look to scale up production during 2026. Mhor focuses on developing bold alternative battery and heating products that impact customers and carbon emissions."