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Sodium-ion batteries might replace Lithium-ion batteries

The industry will see some diversification and adopt the use of Sodium-ion batteries in addition to Lithium-ion batteries that are common.

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Sodium-ion batteries are gaining popularity as they stand to be the possible replacement for Lithium-ion batteries. There are some reasons why Sodium-ion is a better option than the currently existing and popular battery type. Let’s take a look at the reason behind the possible switch from Lithium-ion batteries. 

Some reasons behind the possible change in battery type are the availability, affordability, and safety of the Sodium counterpart. This is unlike the existing Lithium-ion batteries that are expensive and scarce to source in the industry. Research is currently on to help develop a more fully functional Sodium-ion battery for global adoption.

CATL Sodium-ion batteries
CATL Sodium-ion batteries.

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Once available, this new battery type will increase its presence in the EV market to ease the scarcity of Lithium-ion batteries. Already, CATL has a fully working Sodium-ion battery with a single cell energy density of 160Wh/kg. This battery became available during the CATL launch event last year in the month of August.

The second generation of CATL’s Sodium-ion batteries is on the way, and their success might alter the market’s dependency on its Lithium-ion counterparts. We understand that the energy density on this second-generation battery will step up to 200Wh/kg, an improvement from what is currently available. As global adoption improves, both battery types will exist side-by-side, and the choice of which to depend on will rest more on manufacturers. 

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