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Sodium ion cells launched for energy storage by another Chinese mid-range battery company – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bosa Energy in Hubei, China, has launched sodium ion cells for stationary energy storage, with a volumetric energy density of 206 Wh/L

March 30, 2026
Tristan Rayner

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Hubei-based Bosa Energy has announced the launch of 175Ah sodium-ion cells, and while it’s not one of the battery giants on the market, it’s a further sign that sodium-ion is developing to complement lithium-ion based battery solutions.

Bosa Energy operates four manufacturing bases covering approximately 500,000 m2 in China, and the company says its new sodium-ion battery cell is “identical in size to the 314 Ah cell,” requiring no modifications to the existing structural design or installation methods. The company also said that “existing equipment and products can be directly replaced, significantly saving R&D time and customization costs, allowing for efficient deployment and upgrades.”

According to the product specifications, each cell has a mass energy density of 110 Wh/kg and a volumetric energy density of 206 Wh/l. The 175 Ah cell weighs 4.75 kg and has dimensions 174.2 mm x 71.6 mm x 204.4 mm.

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