Unleashing the Potential of Sodium‐Ion Batteries: Current State and Future Directions for Sustainable Energy Storage
Dongguk University · University of Cambridge · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Rechargeable sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) are emerging as a viable alternative to lithium‐ion battery (LIB) technology, as their raw materials are economical, geographically abundant (unlike lithium), and less toxic. The matured LIB technology contributes significantly to digital civilization, from mobile electronic devices to zero electric‐vehicle emissions. However, with the increasing reliance on renewable energy sources and the anticipated integration of high‐energy‐density batteries into the grid, concerns have arisen regarding the sustainability of lithium due to its limited availability and consequent price escalations. In this context, SIBs have gained attention as a potential energy storage…
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9Topics & keywords
- Energy storage
- Renewable energy
- Context (archaeology)
- Sustainability
- Sustainable energy
- Energy density
- Battery (electricity)
- Nanotechnology