The Power of Sodium in Batteries by Siri TechnoFabs

Revolutionizing energy storage from the inside out. Using abundant sodium in batteries creates a pathway to sustainable, scalable, and safe power solutions that outperform traditional lithium chemistries in cost and stability.

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Chemical structure of sodium in batteries for energy storage
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Why Utilize Sodium in Batteries?

Incorporating **sodium in batteries** addresses the critical raw material shortages and safety concerns of the lithium age.

Unlimited Supply

Sodium is the sixth most abundant element on earth and can be extracted from sea water. Consequently, relying on sodium carbonate ensures a supply chain immune to geopolitical scarcity.

Lower BOM Cost

Using sodium allows for aluminum current collectors at the anode instead of expensive copper. Therefore, the overall bill of materials is significantly reduced compared to lithium-ion cells.

Thermal Stability

Furthermore, the chemistry of **sodium in batteries** is inherently safer. These cells are less prone to thermal runaway and can be transported at 0V, eliminating fire risks during shipping.

Advancing Science with Sodium in Batteries

At Siri TechnoFabs, we optimize hard carbon anodes to efficiently store larger sodium ions.

See how this chemistry powers real-world applications on our power generation page.

  • Cobalt-Free Cathodes
  • Rapid Ion Conductivity
  • Drop-in Manufacturing Compatible
Manufacturing process using sodium in batteries at factory

FAQs: Sodium Chemistry

Does sodium in batteries affect performance?

Energy density is slightly lower than lithium, but power density (charging speed) and low-temperature performance are often superior.

Is it environmentally friendly?

Yes. The extraction of sodium is far less impactful than lithium mining. Plus, the absence of cobalt and copper makes recycling cleaner.

Are these batteries available?

Yes. Commercial production has begun for stationary storage and light EVs. Check ScienceDirect for the latest research.

Future-Proof Your Energy

Contact Siri TechnoFabs to discuss how the integration of **sodium in batteries** can benefit your next project.

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