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Will Sodium-Ion Batteries Revolutionize Electric Ships?

Key Takeaway

Rapid advancements in low-cost sodium-ion batteries are poised to electrify the maritime sector within three years, creating significant new demand for battery storage and associated power infrastructure.

AI Summary

  • Sodium-ion battery technology from CATL, BYD, and others is rapidly advancing, promising significantly lower cell costs (potentially $20/kWh) and higher volume production in the near future.
  • CATL projects that oceanic electric ships will become feasible within three years, signaling a major new market for large-scale battery deployment and marine electrification.
  • This development indicates a potential shift in maritime energy consumption, creating new demand for charging infrastructure and potentially impacting grid load profiles at ports.

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Advancements in sodium-ion batteries have come from a new generation of cells from CATL, BYD, and others, bringing the possibility of lower cells costs at higher volume in the near future. CATL has stated it expects oceanic electric ships to be possible in the next three years. Could $20/kWh Naxtra ... [continued] The post Will Sodium-Ion Batteries Revolutionize Electric Ships? appeared first on CleanTechnica .