Yiwei Lithium's first set of sodium-ion battery energy storage systems has been put into operation, significantly reducing the risk of combustion and explosion. The batteries can be recycled more than 30,000 times.

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26/09/2025
Recently, the first large-capacity sodium-ion battery energy storage system developed by EVE Energy has successfully completed grid-connected debugging at its Jingmen base and officially entered the commercial operation phase. This marks a crucial breakthrough for EVE Energy in the field of new energy storage technology. The sodium-ion battery energy storage system put into operation this time was independently developed and designed by EVE Energy, with the battery cells using NF155L sodium-ion batteries. This type of battery has features such as high safety, wide temperature range, high rate capability, long lifespan, and low carbon emissions. Sodium-ion batteries have a lifespan of over 30,000 cycles and can operate normally in the -40 to +60 range, meeting the full-scenario demands of power storage. They are in a leading position among domestic top-tier enterprises. The longer lifespan and environmentally friendly technology also result in lower overall carbon emissions over the battery's lifecycle, reducing emissions by over 42% compared to similar lithium-ion batteries.