Natron Energy, a pioneer in sodium-ion battery technology, has officially commenced mass production of its lithium-free sodium batteries in its Holland, Michigan facility. Offering an alternative energy storage solution with benefits such as faster cycling, longer lifespan, and safer usage compared to lithium-ion batteries.
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"The cathode is not made from the familiar mixture of #lithium and other metals. Instead, the primary ingredient is #zinc, which ranks as the fourth most produced metal in the world.
Eos’s batteries use a #water-based electrolyte (the liquid that moves charge around in a battery) instead of organic solvent."
This is intended to be a #GridBattery.
"#Battery giants are starting to put their money on new #sodium-based technology, a sign that there could be yet another shakeup in the industry that’s crucial for the #EnergyTransition.
Even with the recent slump in lithium prices, sodium is still a cheaper option.
Its clearest potential advantage is in storing excess electricity for grids."