sodium ion batteries are a type of rechargeable battery that operate on a similar principle to lithium-ion batteries, but utilize sodium ions (Na+) as the charge carriers instead of lithium ions (Li+). They are gaining interest as a more sustainable and potentially lower-cost alternative to lithium-ion batteries due to the abundance of sodium.
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Charlene Ullrich at May 31, 2025 at 9:14pm MDT
There is no difference between "sodium ion battery" and "natrium ion batteries" "Natrium" is the Latin name for sodium, and therefore, "natrium-ion batteries" is simply another, less common, term for sodium-ion batteries. Both terms refer to the same type of rechargeable battery technology that uses sodium ions as the charge carriers.