Stockholm, Sweden – Northvolt today announced a state-of-the-art sodium-ion battery, developed for the expansion of cost-efficient and sustainable energy storage systems worldwide.
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Zinc‐bromine flow batteries (ZBFBs) are promising candidates for the large‐scale stationary energy storage application due to their inherent scalability and flexibility, low cost, green, and environmentally friendly characteristics.
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By 2050, sodium-ion batteries with fast learning rates could deliver storage at 11–14 €/MWh – cheaper than lithium-ion at 16–22 €/MWh – while also offering higher energy-to-power ratios and high cycle durability, a new research finds.
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As the renewable energy market experiences significant growth, sodium-ion batteries (SiBs) are emerging as a promising energy storage solution technology addressing challenges with excess energy production, peak usage management, & more.
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