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Australia’s sodium-ion energy storage technology is launched in Europe-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 1, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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After a strong demand for his sodium ion technology at home, the Australian company PowerCap brings its stationary storage products to the European market. The first launch covers Italy, Germany and Spain, with further expansion on the maps.

September 1, 2025
Mariha Maisch

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Australian company PowerCap has been officially launched on the European market with its sodium battery technology. Already in use by large companies in Australia, the technology is now being made available to European houses, companies and industries.

Dane El Safty, founder and CEO of PowerCap, says that the expansion comes at a time when European markets are actively looking for proven and scalable alternatives for lithium -based storage. “Europe has some of the most ambitious objectives for renewable energy consumption in the world and we are proud to make our technology available to support this transition,” he says.

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