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Posted by anan
 - Today at 10:55:17
Quote from: Andrew Goetsch on Yesterday at 20:20:50Some lithium batteries are over 300 watts per kg now. Not 165.
Those are NMC chemistry Lithium batteries - better capacity, charging speed but costlier, worse in cold weather and with a significantly shorter lifespan (~2000 cycles to 70%).
'Na' batteries are being compared to LFP chemistry Lithium batteries. Those have 205 Wh/kg capacity at the top end. Are better in cold weather. And have ~5000 cycles to 70%. And are the cheapest option on the market RN.
So these 'Na' batteries are a viable option 'in their category' as long as they reach price parity with LFPs.
Posted by Andrew Goetsch
 - Yesterday at 20:20:50
Some lithium batteries are over 300 watts per kg now. Not 165.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 11:58:38
After the world's largest battery maker managed to craft a sodium-ion battery with high energy density ready for mass production, the future of the technology looks bright. Sodium-ion batteries are slated to proliferate as soon as 2026 now.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Sodium-ion-batteries-set-to-go-mainstream-as-they-hit-LFP-price-and-energy-density-parity.1126324.0.html