Sodium-ion study says technology needs breakthroughs
A new study from Stanford University says that sodium-ion batteries will need more breakthroughs in order to compete with lithium-ion (Li-ion). Sodium-ion (Na-ion) battery
A new study from Stanford University says that sodium-ion batteries will need more breakthroughs in order to compete with lithium-ion (Li-ion). Sodium-ion (Na-ion) battery
Researchers in Canada have just unveiled a new solid-state sodium battery design that could potentially lead to cheaper, safer, and more sustainable energy storage systems.
All-solid-state batteries offer a safer and more powerful way to run electric vehicles, power electronics, and store renewable energy from the grid. However, their key ingredient,
Sodium-ion batteries have gained significant attention in 2025 as the push for cost-effective and sustainable energy storage solutions intensifies. This innovative battery
The EV battery giant said its sodium-ion batteries will be used for battery swapping, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and energy storage. CATL Choco-Swap
Energy storage beyond lithium ion explores solid-state, sodium-ion, and flow batteries, shaping next-gen energy storage for EVs, grids, and future power systems.
Project aims to develop safer, low-cost solid-state sodium batteries for a more resilient, reliable energy grid. Over the next decade, global energy demand is expected to
The installation of such a large-scale Sodium-ion Battery system marks a new era in energy storage. Sodium-ion batteries offer a promising alternative to Lithium-ion batteries,
CATL plans large-scale sodium-ion battery deployment in 2026 for swap systems, EVs, and energy storage. Its Naxtra cells offer up to 175 Wh/kg energy density, –40 °C
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