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Are you curious about the future of energy storage and the role sodium-ion batteries are set to play in the market? Join IDTechEx's upcoming webinar on the topic that will take a deep dive into the landscape of sodium-ion technology and its potential impact on the wider energy storage market. This session is ideal for battery manufacturers, material suppliers, energy storage developers, and investors looking to understand the commercialisation potential, supply chain dynamics, and market opportunities in sodium-ion technology.
 
Localizing battery supply chains has become a critical priority amid growing geopolitical tensions, as China maintains a stronghold on lithium refining and battery production. Sodium-ion technology offers a strategic pathway to regionalised manufacturing, enhancing energy security, and reducing supply chain vulnerabilities.
 
With lithium prices at historic lows, sodium-ion's cost advantage has significantly diminished, making it more challenging to compete on price alone. Unless lithium prices rise, sodium-ion will need to differentiate through other benefits, such as supply chain security, raw material availability, and performance in specific applications.
 
This webinar, presented by IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Shazan Siddiqi, will provide an in-depth analysis of developments in the global sodium-ion battery market. Drawing insights from IDTechEx's new report, "Sodium-ion Batteries 2025-2035: Technology, Players, Markets, and Forecasts", attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of this emerging beyond-lithium energy storage technology.
 
The following aspects will be addressed:
  • Impact of historically low lithium prices on sodium-ion's economic viability
  • Alternative value propositions beyond cost, including material availability and application-specific advantages
  • Sodium-ion battery players and commercialisation efforts
  • IDTechEx outlook for sodium-ion batteries by 2030

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Registration

We will be hosting the same webinar 3 times in one day, so please join which ever session is the most convenient for you.
Spaces are limited

Date:
Wednesday 30 April 2025

Approximate Duration:
20 minutes

Webinar Times

Session #1 - Asia-Pacific
2:00am (London Time)
Session #2 - Europe
10:00am (London Time)
Session #3 - Americas
5:00pm (London Time)