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In June 2020, Zeng Yuqun announced that the company had achieved a battery for electric vehicles (EVs) rated as good for 1 million miles (or 1.6 million kilometers). [19] [20] In 2021 the company unveiled a sodium-ion battery for the automotive market. [21] A battery recycling facility is planned to recover some of the materials. [22]
The company was founded in 2012 by Colin Wessels, who was a Ph.D. student at Stanford University at the time. [2] In 2020, Natron Energy's sodium-ion battery was the first to meet the UL 1973 safety standard for energy storage systems, [3] making it possible to deploy it commercially in data centers.
In 2023, HiNa partnered with JAC as the first company to put a sodium-ion battery in an electric car, the Sehol E10X. HiNa also revealed three sodium-ion products, the NaCR32140-ME12 cylindrical cell, the NaCP50160118-ME80 square cell and the NaCP73174207-ME240 square cell, with gravimetric energy densities of 140 Wh/kg, 145 Wh/kg and 155 Wh/kg ...
Lithium-ion: Planned NorthVolt Zwei (two), JV battery production in Salzgitter, Germany, for the electric vehicles of the Volkswagen Group. Start of production planned for end of 2023/early 2024. Octillion Power Systems [26] [27] [28] 2009 Lithium-ion: Wuling; FNM; Lithium-ion battery supplier for the electric-vehicle battery market.
Microvast Holdings, Inc. is a battery technology company headquartered in Stafford, Texas, and publicly traded on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange.It designs, develops and manufactures battery components and systems primarily for electric commercial vehicles and utility-scale energy storage systems (ESS).
In the past week alone, two companies have announced plans to become publicly traded companies by merging with special purpose acquisition companies. European battery manufacturer FREYR said ...
NGK Insulators is known-worldwide for the development of sodium-sulfur batteries in cooperation with TEPCO. [5] NGK's NaS battery systems are being used worldwide, primarily in Japan and the United States. [6]
The California company leads domestic manufacturing of sodium-ion batteries, an emerging if lesser used alternative power source compared to its lithium-ion counterpart. “Sodium-ion battery ...