Sodium-ion mass production enters 2026

Overview

Sodium-ion mass production enters 2026

CATL announced GWh-scale sodium-ion cell production at their Jinjiang facility this month. Energy density reached 180 Wh/kg in production cells — enough for budget EVs and stationary storage.

Why it matters: Sodium is 1000x more abundant than lithium, and costs are projected to hit $60/kWh by end of 2026. This isn't competing with lithium-ion yet — it's opening a new price bracket for affordable EVs in China and India.

GAC-backed Greater Bay also confirmed A-sample all-solid cells in parallel. Two battery frontiers converging in 2026.

  • MIT Technology Review, "Climate technologies 2026" coverage of next-gen battery convergence
  • US DOE Benchmarking Report — $100/kWh grid storage threshold analysis
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