Sodium-ion batteries are fast developing as an alternative to lithium counterparts for many uses, and this cell chemistry has huge potential for growth.
In particular there’s a great deal of opportunity for sodium-ion cells to accelerate the clean energy transition. They can be used in energy storage, which is central to boosting renewable power production by storing power from wind turbines and solar panels. In turn this can support energy independence and combatting soaring gas prices. The cells can also be developed for use in many electric vehicles, which is especially important as the market grows and the supply of lithium is squeezed.
But what makes the technology so standout, and why is it becoming increasingly popular?
AMTE Power plc (LON:AMTE) is a recognised brand in the production of high-quality lithium-ion batteries across a range of markets including automotive, aerospace, defence, oil & gas and energy storage.