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Moonwatt brings DC-coupled, passively cooled sodium-ion technology to solar projects – SPE

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The Dutch startup, founded by former Tesla leaders, takes a new approach to sodium-ion battery technology and optimizes it for integration with solar power plants. The technology will be deployed for the first time later this year in a Dutch solar-plus-storage project.

January 29, 2026
Marija Maisch

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Amsterdam-based Moonwatt has developed a new type of battery storage system based on sodium-ion NFPP chemistry, purpose-built for seamless solar hybridization. The system integrates battery enclosures with hybrid string inverters, enabling efficient DC-coupled integration of solar and storage.

The company gained attention in March 2025 when it raised $8.3 million in seed funding to accelerate growth. Moonwatt operates as an energy storage systems integrator, designing, developing and supplying string battery enclosures, hybrid string inverters and battery management and site control systems, while sourcing sodium ion cells worldwide.

“We will initially source them from Asia, but we aim to add US and European mobile sourcing options as they become available and create value for our customers,” said Valentin Rota, co-founder and CCO of Moonwatt, in a previous interview with ESS news.

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