14.01.2025 21:50:33

Sodium-ion batteries could rival lithium-ion in cost, Stanford study finds

Sodium-ion batteries could rival lithium-ion batteries in cost by the 2030s, according to a Stanford study.The study by Sustainability’s Precourt Institute for Energy and the SLAC-Stanford Battery Center evaluated over 6,000 scenarios to assess sodium-ion’s cost and scalability potential.Why sodium-ion?Sodium-ion batteries are gaining attention due to two key advantages:Abundant Resources: Sodium is more widely available and less expensive than lithium, suggesting a cost advantage.Ease of Scaling: These batteries are compatible with existing lithium-ion manufacturing infrastructure, enabling rapid deployment.These advantages contribute to the perception that sodium-ion batteries could offer lower costs and more resilient supply chains compared to lithium-ion batteries. The amount of energy they hold per pound, however, tends to be lower than lithium-ion batteries.Lithium prices to stabilize in 2025 as mine closures, China EV sales ease glut, analysts say“We recognized that if, when, and how sodium-ion batteries might undercut lithium-ion on price was largely speculative, especially given that the price of lithium-ion continues to fall,” said Yao, a doctoral candidate and former founder of a lithium-ion battery startup now operating at a commercial scale.Challenges and opportunitiesThe study highlights several development priorities for sodium-ion batteries to compete with low-cost lithium-ion variants, such as lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP):Boosting Energy Density: Developers need to achieve energy densities comparable to LFP batteries.Reducing Reliance on Critical Minerals: Moving away from costly materials like nickel is essential. Most current sodium-ion designs rely on the metal.“Assuming that substantial progress can be made through targeted research and development, we identify several sodium-ion pathways that might reach cost-competitiveness with low-cost lithium-ion variants in the 2030s,” the researchers noted.Supply chain alternativeWhile the researchers caution against assuming a near-term price advantage for sodium-ion batteries over lithium-ion technologies, particularly before 2030, they emphasize sodium-ion’s potential role in the energy transition. Supply chain volatility could further enhance the appeal of sodium-ion as a scalable alternative.“Sodium-ion batteries have the potential to support global energy sustainability goals by providing a viable alternative to lithium-ion technologies under certain conditions,” the study concludes.Weiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Mining.com

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