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New sodium ion battery stores twice the energy and desalinates seawater
(www.sciencedaily.com)
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probably too expensive and inefficient. LI-ion is pretty efficient compared to NA-ION.
Li-ion technology has huge factories behind it, so economies of scale apply here. The first Na-ion battery factories have just started, so everything is more expensive to manufacture on a small scale. However, the ingredients are cheaper and easily available. Once they ramp up production, we can make a fair comparison between the two.
I have a feeling LIBs are going to be more expensive, but they won’t disappear since high energy density is very handy in mobile applications like cars and phones. NIBs are probably going to end up being a lot cheaper, which should make them a popular option in all the less demanding applications, like grid energy storage, kitchen scales, and anything in between.
at room temperature, but in the real world, where it gets cold, sodium batteries have an advantage.