10 kWh sodium-metal-chloride batteries will be build at new site in Lancaster, England. Start-up LiNa is targeting markets with harsh climates during initial rollout and intends to produce 100 kWh systems following 10 kWh trial projects. From ESS News Sodium ion battery start-up LiNa Energy has commissioned a pilot manufacturing plant in Lancaster, England, backed by GBP 20 million ($27 million) of funding. The UK start-up, which was founded as a spin-out of Lancaster University, uses sodium-metal-chloride battery chemistry in its energy storage systems. A company spokesperson told ESS News that ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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