2025-08-27

Sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a promising alternative to lithium-ion, especially for large-scale energy storage. With abundant raw materials and strong safety performance, sodium-ion technology is attracting global attention.
CATL (China) – Pioneering sodium-ion battery packs with energy density up to 160 Wh/kg.
Faradion (UK) – Specializing in non-aqueous sodium-ion solutions.
HiNa Battery (China) – Partnering with JAC for sodium-powered EV applications.
Natron Energy (USA) – Commercial sodium-ion manufacturer using Prussian blue chemistry.
TIAMAT (France) – Focused on mobility and stationary storage.
Altris (Sweden) – Sustainable sodium-ion materials development.
China is not only the world’s largest lithium battery producer, but also taking the lead in sodium-ion R&D and deployment. Beyond battery cell manufacturers like CATL and HiNa, integrated energy solution providers are also stepping into the sodium storage arena.
One example is Shanghai Huijue Technology Group, a global player in renewable energy and smart energy storage systems. Building on years of expertise in lithium-ion storage containers and liquid-cooled battery systems, Huijue is actively exploring sodium-ion integration for future projects. The company’s vision is to offer safer, more affordable, and diversified storage solutions for residential, commercial, and utility-scale applications.
Sodium-ion batteries are on track to become an important supplement to lithium-ion technology. With the participation of leading manufacturers such as CATL, Faradion, Natron Energy, and Shanghai Huijue Technology Group, the industry is accelerating towards a more sustainable, secure, and cost-effective energy future.