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by Joel_Mckay
137 days ago
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>almost too good to be true Since the Lithium battery prices dropped, there are many Sodium battery companies simply abandoning the research or shuttering. Not a good sign when smart people jump ship. The Na cells also have lower energy-density, and currently fewer viable charge cycles. One can still buy evaluation samples, but it takes time to figure out if the technology will make economic sense. Best regards =3 |
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There could be other reasons. Maybe they just cannot compete with CATL.