A Chinese scientist, Lu Yaxiang, and her team are making strides in developing commercially viable sodium-ion batteries. Unlike lithium-ion batteries, which rely on scarce and environmentally demanding materials, sodium-ion batteries utilize abundant and low-cost sodium. Lu's decade-long research at the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Physics focuses on materials innovation to overcome the lower energy density limitations of sodium-ion technology, aiming to enhance China's energy security. AI
IMPACT Advancements in sodium-ion battery technology could offer a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to lithium-ion batteries for energy storage.
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