Cornex Launches 165 Ah Sodium-Ion Cell for Energy Storage Applications
Cornex New Energy has introduced a 165 Ah sodium-ion battery cell, enhancing competitiveness in energy storage systems. This development may influence energy storage adoption by offering an alternative to lithium-ion technology.
Cornex New Energy has launched a new 165 Ah sodium-ion cell, PN173-165A, designed for stationary energy storage. Key specifications include a gravimetric energy density of 102 Wh/kg and a volumetric energy density of 182 Wh/L at 0.5P.
The cell features a sodium iron pyrophosphate cathode and polyanion-type NFPP hard carbon anode. Certifications obtained include GB, UN38.3, UL, and IEC 62619. With a cycle life exceeding 20,000 cycles and energy efficiency of 94.5%, it weighs 4.5 kg and has dimensions of 71.7 mm x 174.4 mm x 207.2 mm. Compared to Cornex's LFP cells, the sodium-ion cell presents lower energy density but may provide a viable alternative in specific applications.



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