Will sodium-ion batteries diversify the energy storage industry?

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According to the IDTechEx report titled “Sodium-ion Batteries 2024-2034: Technology, Players, Markets, and Forecasts,” there is a potential for sodium-ion batteries to have a considerable impact on the energy storage market in the upcoming years. The analysis in the report presents several noteworthy conclusions regarding this potential influence.

The report encompasses comprehensive 10-year forecasts for the development of the battery market, along with an in-depth analysis of patents, materials, and costs. It also identifies target markets for sodium-ion technology, providing a thorough examination of various aspects related to the adoption and advancement of this battery technology.

Technology and security

The technology discussed above has a significant advantage in utilizing sodium, which is more economically viable and readily available compared to lithium. The report’s authors highlight the enhanced transport safety of sodium-ion batteries, as they can be stored at zero voltage, unlike lithium-ion batteries, and the electrolytes used typically have a higher flash point. Sodium-ion batteries also provide a higher power density (around 1000 W/kg) and exhibit superior performance at lower temperatures compared to lithium-ion technology. Although the energy density of sodium-ion batteries is currently lower, there is potential for improvement in the future, making them an increasingly appealing option.

Sodium-ion batteries – financial aspect

The primary justification for using sodium-ion batteries lies in their cost-effectiveness. Estimates suggest that sodium-ion batteries, featuring a layered metal oxide cathode and carbon anode, could incur material costs around 25-30% lower than lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. Upon closer examination, the key cost-saving factor involves substituting costly lithium and copper with more affordable sodium and aluminum, resulting in an approximate 12% reduction in costs.

Source: finanznachrichten.de

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