🇮🇳 Sodium Battery Suppliers in India
Powering India's 500 GW Vision with Next-Gen Storage.
India is transforming its energy landscape with a goal of 500 GW non-fossil capacity by 2030. Leading the charge are innovative Sodium-ion battery suppliers like Indi Energy and Faradion (Reliance), offering cost-effective, eco-friendly, and safe alternatives to Lithium-ion technology.
The "Make in India" Revolution
Indian manufacturers are revolutionizing the renewable sector with indigenous Sodium-ion technology.
Indi Energy's BioBlack™
A DRDO 3.0 & NSA’22 winner, Indi Energy integrates proprietary BioBlack™ (hard carbon from agricultural waste) and liquid sodium electrolytes to create sustainable, high-performance batteries.
Cost Advantage
Sodium-ion batteries cost 40-50% less than Lithium-ion batteries. This makes EVs and renewable energy storage significantly more accessible and affordable for the Indian market.
Reliance & Faradion
Reliance Industries acquired UK-based Faradion for $135 Million to accelerate commercialization. They plan to set up a Giga-scale manufacturing plant in India with an initial 1 GWh capacity.
Eco-Friendly & Safe
Sodium-ion batteries minimize environmental impact by using abundant materials. They offer the industry's highest safety standards, being non-flammable and transportable at zero volts.
Top Sodium-Ion Battery Manufacturers
Leading players in India and the world driving the post-Lithium era:
| Company | Headquarters | Key Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Faradion Ltd. (Reliance) | UK / India | Acquired by Reliance for $135M; Setting up Giga-factory in India. |
| Indi Energy | India | DRDO 3.0 Winner; Uses Bio-waste hard carbon; Customizable packs. |
| HiNa Battery Tech | China | Focuses on low-cost, long-lasting Na-ion batteries. |
| Natron Energy | USA | Specializes in high-power Prussian Blue electrode solutions. |
| Altris | Sweden | Produces rechargeable Na-ion batteries with safe, abundant materials. |
| TIAMAT Energy | France | Known for fast-charging 18650 cells with long cycle life. |
Market Context: The EV Shift 📈
While Lithium-ion giants like Exide, Tata Group, and Amara Raja dominate, the shift to Sodium is accelerating.
Why the Industry is Pivoting
Lithium-ion batteries account for 40-50% of an EV's cost. To make renewable energy and EVs truly affordable for the Indian mass market, manufacturers are adopting Sodium-ion due to:
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