Importantly, ongoing research and development efforts aim to enhance the lifespan of sodium-ion batteries, currently estimated at 5 to 10 years. Sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries are a burgeoning technology within the battery market, promising a combination of sustainability, safety, and cost-effectiveness. However, the measure of a battery's utility is not just in its immediate performance but also in its lifespan. Compared to lithium, sodium batteries are cheaper to produce, safer to use, and operate better in extreme temperatures, but sodium batteries of equal capacity are heavier and larger than their. Temperature is the ultimate battery killer: For every 8°C (14°F) increase above 25°C, battery life can be reduced by up to 50%. Indoor installation in climate-controlled spaces can extend lifespan by 3-5 years compared to outdoor installations in hot climates. Learn why some manufacturers promise 10,000 cycles while others deliver 2,000.
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