Sodium salt batteries are also called all-solid sodium batteries. In the battery system, the negative electrode is sodium metal, and the positive electrode is nickel chloride. The first electrolyte is beta-alumina, and the other electrolyte is an inorganic salt, sodium tetrachloroaluminate. The operating temperature is about 250 to 350 degrees, and sodium ions migrate back and forth through the solid electrolyte diaphragm to achieve the gain and loss of the battery, and finally achieve charge and discharge. It can be used in communication base stations, industrial and commercial storage, household storage, data center, ocean, ocean transportation and other fields.

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Oil & Gas
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Railways
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