Sodium‐Ion Batteries Paving the Way for Grid Energy Storage
University of California San Diego
Abstract
Abstract The recent proliferation of renewable energy generation offers mankind hope, with regard to combatting global climate change. However, reaping the full benefits of these renewable energy sources requires the ability to store and distribute any renewable energy generated in a cost‐effective, safe, and sustainable manner. As such, sodium‐ion batteries (NIBs) have been touted as an attractive storage technology due to their elemental abundance, promising electrochemical performance and environmentally benign nature. Moreover, new developments in sodium battery materials have enabled the adoption of high‐voltage and high‐capacity cathodes free of rare earth elements such as Li, Co, Ni, offering pathways…
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Renewable energy
- Energy storage
- Battery (electricity)
- Sustainability
- Grid
- Grid energy storage
- Environmental economics
- Nanotechnology