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RWE, Peak Energy will deploy the first sodium-ion battery in the US electricity grid – SPE

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Peak Energy says it will deploy the first sodium-ion battery in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) service area with RWE Americas in eastern Wisconsin, using grid-scale passive cooled storage that reduces auxiliary energy consumption by 90% and lowers lifetime storage costs by $70/kWh.

March 13, 2026
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The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) will receive its first sodium-ion battery thanks to a dual pilot project from the battery company Peak energy and global energy company RWE Americas. The project comes just eight months after Peak Energy launched the largest grid-scale sodium ion storage system in the United States.

Peak Energy’s passively cooled grid-scale energy storage system, which will be deployed in Eastern Wisconsin, could be the first wrinkle signaling MISO’s move to next-generation non-lithium storage as the grid operator faces capacity constraints, rising costs and solar project cancellations. industry experts suspect could slow battery insertion.

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