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NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
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NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
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00:00 Intro
00:48 Why are battery developers looking for alternatives?
04:54 What sets Natron Energy’s technology apart from others?
07:52 Is that truly the future?
11:19 Outro
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#Adamtechus #teslaadamtech #tesla #battery #teslanews
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NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
They’re called Natron Energy, and they say they’ve developed a unique chemical configuration to store and release energy from sodium that gives them a competitive edge over the rest of the pack.
The race for the next big battery technology in the EV industry is intensifying, with many companies striving to replace the dominant lithium-ion battery. While numerous contenders remain in the research phase, a US company, Natron Energy, has made a game-changing leap. Natron Energy has accomplished the remarkable feat of launching the first-ever commercial-scale production of sodium-ion batteries in the United States. So, how did Natron pull it off, and what does it mean for the future of electric vehicles, including future Tesla models like the Model 2 and Juniper? Buckle up, because we’re about to dive deep into the future of batteries.
NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
Why are battery developers looking for alternatives?
Before delving into the revolution ignited by Natron, it’s worth recapping why battery developers are looking for alternatives to lithium-ion in the first place. According to Statista, lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries accounted for a 34 percent share of the global electric vehicle battery market in 2022. This figure is forecasted to increase to 39 percent by 2024. Currently, about one-third of EVs are using LFP batteries. However, this landscape is poised for change with the introduction of sodium-ion batteries. The primary reason for this shift is the material availability.
NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
Sodium is the sixth most abundant element on Earth, making up 2.36 percent of the Earth's crust, whereas lithium constitutes only about 0.002 percent. Sodium's widespread availability and presence in a well-established global supply chain mean fewer potential bottlenecks and price spikes, which are common with raw materials sourced from limited geographical locations. In contrast, lithium reserves are concentrated in a few countries, including China, Argentina, Chile, and the USA, leading to supply constraints and geopolitical risks.
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00:00 Intro
00:48 Why are battery developers looking for alternatives?
04:54 What sets Natron Energy’s technology apart from others?
07:52 Is that truly the future?
11:19 Outro
===
#Adamtechus #teslaadamtech #tesla #battery #teslanews
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NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
They’re called Natron Energy, and they say they’ve developed a unique chemical configuration to store and release energy from sodium that gives them a competitive edge over the rest of the pack.
The race for the next big battery technology in the EV industry is intensifying, with many companies striving to replace the dominant lithium-ion battery. While numerous contenders remain in the research phase, a US company, Natron Energy, has made a game-changing leap. Natron Energy has accomplished the remarkable feat of launching the first-ever commercial-scale production of sodium-ion batteries in the United States. So, how did Natron pull it off, and what does it mean for the future of electric vehicles, including future Tesla models like the Model 2 and Juniper? Buckle up, because we’re about to dive deep into the future of batteries.
NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
Why are battery developers looking for alternatives?
Before delving into the revolution ignited by Natron, it’s worth recapping why battery developers are looking for alternatives to lithium-ion in the first place. According to Statista, lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries accounted for a 34 percent share of the global electric vehicle battery market in 2022. This figure is forecasted to increase to 39 percent by 2024. Currently, about one-third of EVs are using LFP batteries. However, this landscape is poised for change with the introduction of sodium-ion batteries. The primary reason for this shift is the material availability.
NEW Sodium-Ion Battery in Tesla! How Will It Increase the Range of All-New Models 2025?
Sodium is the sixth most abundant element on Earth, making up 2.36 percent of the Earth's crust, whereas lithium constitutes only about 0.002 percent. Sodium's widespread availability and presence in a well-established global supply chain mean fewer potential bottlenecks and price spikes, which are common with raw materials sourced from limited geographical locations. In contrast, lithium reserves are concentrated in a few countries, including China, Argentina, Chile, and the USA, leading to supply constraints and geopolitical risks.
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