From ESS News
Naxion Energy (formerly Sodion Energy) has introduced its sodium-ion–based energy storage systems for the residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) sectors. The storage systems are available in 3.5 kW, 5 kW, and 10 kW models, and the batteries can be expanded to double the system’s storage capacity.
“The Coimbatore plant has annual sodium-ion battery pack production capacity of 1.5 GWh. We will invest INR 200 crore in setting up a pilot sodium-ion cell manufacturing plant with a capacity of 500 MWh by 2027. Additionally, we will set up a battery pack assembly plant with a capacity of 1 GWh in Hyderabad,” Abishek Reddy, CEO of Naxion Energy India, told pv magazine.
Designed, developed, and manufactured at its Coimbatore plant, the new all-in-one energy storage platform comes with a fully integrated battery, inverter, and solar MPPT.
The company said its sodium-ion–based energy storage systems offer a more cost-efficient alternative to legacy lead-acid batteries.
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