Advanced Sodium Batteries for Cars & EVs by Siri TechnoFabs
Driving the future of affordable mobility. Our high-tech sodium batteries for cars offer a cost-effective, rapid-charging, and safer alternative to traditional lithium packs, perfect for the next generation of electric vehicles.
Get EV Pack QuoteWhy Choose Sodium Batteries for Cars?
Switching to **sodium batteries for cars** addresses the critical challenges of cost, safety, and charging speed in the EV market.
Affordable Mobility
Sodium is abundant and cheap. Consequently, the manufacturing cost of sodium-ion packs is significantly lower than lithium, making electric vehicles more accessible to the mass market.
Rapid Charging
A major advantage is speed. Sodium-ion cells can charge from 10% to 80% in just 15-20 minutes. Therefore, drivers spend less time waiting at charging stations.
Superior Safety
Furthermore, sodium chemistry is less prone to thermal runaway. These batteries can be safely discharged to 0V for transport, eliminating fire risks during shipping and vehicle assembly.
Engineering the EV Revolution
At Siri TechnoFabs, we optimize energy density and cycle life for automotive standards.
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- -20°C Performance Retention
- 3000+ Deep Cycles
- Robust BMS Integration
FAQs: Automotive Sodium Tech
Are sodium batteries for cars available now?
Yes. We supply packs for low-speed electric vehicles (LSEVs), electric scooters, and are prototyping for standard passenger cars.
How does the range compare to Lithium?
While energy density is slightly lower than high-end NMC lithium, it is comparable to LFP. However, better performance in cold weather ensures consistent range in winter.
Can I retrofit my existing EV?
It depends on the vehicle's BMS and voltage architecture. Sodium packs have different voltage curves, so a dedicated system integration is usually required.
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Contact Siri TechnoFabs to discuss integrating **sodium batteries for cars** into your automotive projects.
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