The world’s largest sodium-ion battery system has been inaugurated in Qianjiang, China, with a capacity to store renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions. Developed by Datang Electric and located in Hubei Province, this system uses 185 Ah sodium-ion batteries manufactured by Chinese company HiNa Battery. It includes 42 battery boxes and 21 turbochargers and can store up to 100 MWh of electricity, distributing it to 12,000 homes to meet daily needs.
The grid connection of the sodium-ion battery system in Qianjiang marks a significant milestone in renewable energy storage, surpassing the previous record holder in Nanning. This new technology is becoming increasingly important as the world transitions to greener sources of energy such as wind and solar power. While lithium-ion batteries are widely used, sodium-ion batteries offer several advantages, such as being safer, more scalable, and performing well in extreme temperatures.
As the demand for energy storage solutions continues to grow, innovative technologies like sodium-ion batteries will become increasingly important in the transition to a greener future. Given the unstable nature of renewable energy sources, the ability to store electricity for future use is crucial. Sodium-ion batteries have the potential to play a key role in helping the world reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and adopt more sustainable energy solutions.
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