Low cost: Due to the abundant raw materials of sodium and the similarity between sodium ion battery and lithium ion battery in manufacturing process, with the maturity of technology and large-scale production, the production cost of sodium ion battery is expected to be significantly lower than that of lithium ion battery, which is particularly important for large-scale energy storage systems.Pawa shares: the leader of sodium battery technologyMessage at the end of the article
Message at the end of the articleMessage at the end of the articleLow cost: Due to the abundant raw materials of sodium and the similarity between sodium ion battery and lithium ion battery in manufacturing process, with the maturity of technology and large-scale production, the production cost of sodium ion battery is expected to be significantly lower than that of lithium ion battery, which is particularly important for large-scale energy storage systems.
These advantages of sodium ion battery make it have broad market application prospects in many fields.Abundant resources: Sodium is one of the most abundant elements on the earth, which exists widely in seawater and is almost inexhaustible. In contrast, lithium resources are relatively scarce and unevenly distributed, which limits the large-scale application of lithium-ion batteries. Sodium ion battery fundamentally solves the bottleneck problem of raw material supply.Technical advantages: Pawa has a research and development team composed of top scientists and engineers in the industry. They not only have rich experience in the field of lithium ion battery materials, but also have made breakthrough progress in the research and development of cathode materials for sodium ion batteries. Through the accurate design of material structure and continuous optimization of preparation process, the company has significantly improved the energy density, cycle life and safety of sodium ion batteries, laying a solid foundation for the commercial application of sodium ion batteries.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14