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Beyond Lithium: Standards, Policy, and Scale Drive Sodium-ion Momentum

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are edging closer to mass adoption, with industry players expecting the next two to three years to decide their market role. 

At the recent 2025 Sodium-Ion Battery Industry Chain and Standards Development Forum, experts said the technology has moved beyond prototypes and into early commercialisation, with 2026 likely to mark the start of large-scale applications.

Unlike lithium-ion, SIBs are carving a space through differentiation. They offer high power output, reliable performance in extreme cold, strong safety credentials, and lower costs. These advantages make them attractive for hybrids, uninterruptible power supplies, energy storage systems, and as a replacement for lead-acid batteries.


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Cost is a major driver. Current production is priced around 0.4–0.5 RMB/Wh (0.24–0.3 RM/Wh), and with scale, experts believe this could fall to 0.3 RMB/Wh (0.18 RM/Wh), comparable with lithium iron phosphate. 

At the same time, performance is improving: today’s cells deliver 165 Wh/kg, 10,000 cycles at 2°C, and stable operation between –40°C and 45°C.

The biggest name in the game, CATL, has already launched the world’s first mass-produced sodium battery. With an energy density of 175 Wh/kg, it enables over 500 km of driving range and could meet as much as 40 per cent of passenger car demand in China. Applications also extend to heavy trucks, mining equipment, and hybrid machinery.


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On the technical side, researchers such as Tsinghua University’s Li Jinghong are pointing to vanadium sodium phosphate cathodes paired with hard carbon anodes as a promising route for high-power cells. This system offers stability and a high-voltage platform, key to scaling the technology into demanding uses.

Standards and regulation are also falling into place. China has issued two national standards for sodium-ion batteries, with 11 more underway, plus four international standards it is leading. Tests across 44 companies confirm strong low-temperature performance and safety, reinforcing their case as a lead-acid alternative.

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Government support is another tailwind. Both the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and the National Energy Administration (NEA) have identified sodium-ion as a strategic priority for new energy storage, guiding policies toward quality development.

Taken together, the momentum is clear. Though sodium-ion will not replace lithium-ion anytime soon, it is positioned to complement it, especially in sectors demanding high power, safety, and cold-weather reliability. 

With clear applications, supportive policies, and production scaling up, the period leading into 2026 is seen as a make-or-break window for the technology to secure its commercial foothold.


Source: CarNewsChina

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Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs)
lithium-ion battery
lead-acid batteries
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT)
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