2025-01-13 UNIGRID and Sodion Energy Pte. Ltd HaiPress

SINGAPORE,Jan. 13,2025 -- Sodion Energy,a leading provider of sodium-ion batteries for e-mobility and integrated energy storage solutions in Southeast Asia,has secured a landmark agreement for an initial 10 MWh supply of advanced sodium-ion batteries developed by UNIGRID Inc.,a California-based innovator in sodium-ion battery technology.
This collaboration strengthens Sodion Energy's ability to address the region's rising demand for affordable,eco-friendly,and high-performance battery solutions across mobility and energy storage sectors.
"Our collaboration with UNIGRID is a game-changer," said Dr. CC Hang,Chairman of Sodion Energy. "These next-generation sodium-ion batteries will allow us to tackle key markets,starting with lead-acid battery replacements in e-mobility and extending into large-scale renewable energy projects and grid stabilization initiatives."
Sodium-ion batteries offer distinct advantages,including cost-efficiency,enhanced safety,and the use of abundant raw materials,making them a sustainable choice for energy storage. With fast-charging capabilities and intrinsic non-flammability,they are exceptionally suited to Southeast Asia's tropical climate and rapidly growing energy needs.
With a strategic focus on advanced battery technologies,Sodion Energy is poised to play a key role in driving Southeast Asia's transition to cleaner,safer,and more sustainable energy solutions.
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About Sodion Energy
Headquartered in Singapore,Sodion Energy is an applications engineering leader driving the commercialization of Sodium-ion batteries across Southeast Asia. SE's sodium-ion pack solutions are tailored to meet the diverse needs of industries such as mobility and energy storage,contributing to a more sustainable future.
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