Sodium-ion battery technology is widely seen to be the most commercially mature electrochemical-based alternative to lithium-ion. For comparison, lithium-ion technology generally has a Wh/kg energy density of between 120 and 260, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) in its Global EV Outlook 2023.
The firms said the battery they have developed together will provide the foundation for Northvolt’s next-generation energy storage solutions. Executives from the firm discussed its approach to the energy storage market with Energy-Storage.news in a recent interview.
Its low cost and safety at high temperatures make it especially attractive for deployment in “upcoming markets” including India, the Middle East and Africa, it added.
Altris is currently series B financing to scale up giga-scale manufacturing of its patented cathode material, Altris Prussian White.
Northvolt CEO Peter Carlsson commented: “Our sodium-ion technology delivers the performance required to enable energy storage with longer duration than alternative battery chemistries, at a lower cost, thereby opening new pathways to deploying renewable power generation. The potential of sodium-ion in this market alone will make a tremendous impact in the drive towards global electrification.”
The news comes as Europe’s lithium-ion manufacturing industry grapples with the ramifications of the US’ generous subsidies for clean energy manufacturing, including batteries. Northvolt’s Norwegian peer Freyr Battery recently decided to pause further investments in Europe and ‘only scale in the US’ until Europe comes up with a policy response, CEO Birger Steen discussed in an interview with us published last week (Premium access).
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