Could sodium-ion batteries make energy storage systems more cost-effective?
PHOTO: BT FILE THE Energy Market Authority (EMA) has awarded a total of S$7.8 million to two companies to explore solutions that could make energy storage systems (ESS) more cost-effective and space-saving. One of the research and development (R&D) projects involves the use of sodium-ion batteries by battery manufacturer Posh Electric.
How much EMA grant for sodium-ion battery & underground storage research in Singapore?
On 23 Oct , Singapore announced S$7.8M EMA Grant for Sodium-ion Battery and Underground Storage research in Singapore. Image Source: Artist Impression (Image for illustration purposes only)
Can a sodium ion battery be a cheaper alternative?
Posh Electric to test sodium-ion batteries as cheaper alternative. VFlowTech to study underground energy storage systems. Singapore’s push for better energy storage takes a big leap with new grants for innovative solutions. Energy Storage Systems (ESS) are devices that store energy for use later.
Can a sodium-ion battery manage electricity demand in Singapore?
It could also manage changes in electricity demand by storing electricity during off-peak periods, and releasing it during times of peak demand. The trial will collect fire safety data as part of its evaluation of how sodium-ion batteries perform in the Singapore climate. Such batteries have not yet been deployed in Singapore.
Can sodium-ion batteries manage solar intermittency?
One of the research and development (R&D) projects involves the use of sodium-ion batteries by battery manufacturer Posh Electric. The company aims to test a 1 megawatt-hour ESS made out of sodium-ion batteries to manage solar intermittency.
Can sodium ion batteries help shift electricity demand?
The sodium-ion batteries could enable the shift of electricity demand by storing electricity during peak periods and releasing it during times of peak demand. The technology has not yet been deployed in Singapore and the trial will evaluate the performance of batteries in local climate.
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