Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL) recently unveiled its Tianxing II range of light commercial EV batteries, including a low-temperature version that is the world’s first mass-produced sodium-ion battery for commercial EVs, Car News China reports.
Packing a 175 Wh/kg energy density and a 10,000-cycle lifespan, the 45 kWh unit is designed for small and micro vans and light trucks. The company claims it can retain 90% of its usable capacity in temperatures as low as -40 degrees, and can charge immediately even when totally frozen at -30 degrees, which should be a boon for commercial EVs working in very cold places.
Sodium is over 1,000 times more abundant than lithium and costs just a twentieth of lithium to extract, according to CNC. The chemistry also has the potential to reduce EV fire risks. According to CnEVPost, these batteries can charge at 5C (full in a fifth of an hour) with just a five-degree temperature rise.
CATL launched its first sodium-ion battery in 2021, becoming the first major automotive battery maker to do so. The second generation was launched in 2024. Last year, CATL launched Naxtra – a brand for its sodium-ion batteries to be marketed under, possibly for passenger EVs.
CnEVPost says CATL’s commercial EV sodium-ion battery is set to start mass production in July, while the first passenger EV to use the company’s sodium-ion battery will come from GAC Aion later this year.
Another nascent technology is solid-state batteries – the MG4 Anxin Edition is the first production car with a semi-solid state battery, while the Verge TS Pro e-bike is the first production vehicle with an all-solid state battery. Geely’s also developing an all-solid state battery; we should hear more from Hangzhou later this year. These batteries can reportedly push an astonishing 400 Wh/kg, which is pretty much double the energy density of a typical lithium iron phosphate (LFP) pack.
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China number one, Malaysia number last
11 tan for 45 kwh ??
Yea dont worry ntg to do with malaysia. Here we gonna be stuck with p1 and peroduck ev
you know proton EV comes from china right