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Hina’s sodium-ion batteries are getting closer to Tesla’s level

Avatar photoby Noah Brennan3 hours ago

Chinese battery maker Hina has just given sodium-ion batteries a more serious seat at the table. In new tests, its commercial batteries showed strong consistency across a large sample, solid power output, and a design that borrows ideas familiar from Tesla’s battery playbook – all while leaning on cheaper, more abundant sodium instead of lithium. […]

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