It’s eco-friendly, has a long lifespan and can fully charges in eight minutes. Natron’s new battery will change the game.
The eco revolution is in full swing. Electric vehicles (EVs) are flying off dealer’s lots faster than they can be manufactured. Solar and wind farms are cropping up everywhere, with giant grid-level batteries to store their fantastically clean energy. But there is a problem, and it could derail this entire endeavour. The lithium-ion batteries that power this eco transformation are getting incredibly expensive, they don’t last that long, and they have a substantial environmental impact. All of this could stall this critical sustainable overhaul. But there may be a saviour: the sodium-ion battery, and Natron is at the forefront of this game-changing technology. So what makes sodium better? And can it really save the eco shake-up from impedance?
DG Innovate plc (LON:DGI) is an advanced research and development company pioneering sustainable and environmentally considerate improvements to electric mobility and storage, using abundant materials and the best engineering and scientific practices. DGI is currently developing its products alongside a number of major manufacturers across the transportation and energy sectors, research institutions and the UK Government and has filed 18 patents worldwide.