Sodium-ion batteries offer multiple advantages over their lithium-ion cousins. Energy storage, however, isn't one of them.
The new SALT 110 battery storage system from the Vienna-based company has a usable capacity of up to 110 kWh. The storage system is reportedly capable of 6,000 charge cycles at a depth of discharge of ...
A surprising breakthrough could help sodium-ion batteries rival lithium—and even turn seawater into drinking water. Scientists discovered that keeping water inside a key battery material, instead of ...
The large-scale renewable energy storage sphere is set to get a massive boost with the development of a 1 GWh molten salt storage system, which will be capable of powering approximately 100,000 homes ...
Sodium batteries, leveraging abundant sodium from salt, are emerging as a cheaper alternative to lithium-ion batteries while matching their power output. Recent breakthroughs have positioned them as a ...
Up to now, it has only been possible to deduce indirectly why high-temperature batteries lose efficiency and durability while ...
We've long relied on lithium-ion batteries for long-term energy storage, but they can be expensive to produce and maintain over the years. California-based startup Inlyte wants to offer a scalable ...
Validation testing marks major product readiness milestone ahead of early 2026 field installation at Southern Company's test site in Wilsonville, Alabama Validation testing marks major product ...
ESS Tech, a leading innovator in long-duration energy storage solutions, announced the acquisition of the intellectual property and assets of VoltStorage GmbH, a pioneer in iron-salt battery ...
M. Sarma, N. Shevchenko, N. Weber, T. Weier, Operando characterisation of Na-Zn molten salt batteries using X-ray radiography: insights into performance degradation and cell failure, in Energy Storage ...
ESS believes the combined capabilities will accelerate strategic growth, expand market reach, and position the company at the forefront of long-duration energy storage solutions. The resulting ...