Natrium Energy secures its position as the second-largest sodium-ion battery producer in the country. By the end of 2023, it is projected to inaugurate a specialized mass production line for sodium-ion batteries boasting a capacity of 2.5GWh, representing a substantial 18.5% of the total production capacity.
In the realm of sodium-ion battery production and manufacturing enterprises, two distinct development models have emerged. One involves traditional lithium battery manufacturers like CATL and Great Power diversifying into sodium-ion battery production.
It is anticipated to establish an exclusive mass production line dedicated to sodium-ion batteries with a staggering capacity of 4.5GWh by the close of 2023, constituting a remarkable 33.3% of the nation's overall production capacity. Natrium Energy secures its position as the second-largest sodium-ion battery producer in the country.
EnergyTrend has learned that there have been recent developments in several pilot projects related to sodium-ion battery energy storage. These developments signify significant progress in the realms of new technology breakthroughs, production capacity, and applications for sodium-ion batteries.
The development of supply chains with increasing production volumes via involvement of industrial manufactures definitely helps to intrinsic low-cost advantage of sodium-ion batteries to achieve the market penetration.
The influx of major enterprises into this sector is expected to result in a rapid increase in the production capacity of sodium-ion batteries, ultimately leading to the gradual establishment of a robust industrial ecosystem.