Powering America's Energy Future
Sodium-Ion vs Lithium-Ion
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Current Standard
Fire Risk
Can overheat and catch fire
Temperature Sensitive
Only works 32°F to 113°F
More Expensive
Lithium is rare and costly
Shorter Lifespan
3,000 charge cycles
Foreign Supply Chain
Relies on international imports
Sodium-Ion Batteries
Best for Grid Storage & Data Centers
Safer
Cannot catch fire or explode
Work in Extreme Weather
Functions from -40°F to 140°F
50% Cheaper
Salt is abundant everywhere
Last 2x Longer
6,000+ charge cycles
American Supply Chain
Domestic materials and manufacturing
Product Lines
Hard Carbon & Electrode Sheets
Anode materials and ready-to-use electrode sheets for sodium-ion battery manufacturing.
Agricultural waste sourced
350+ mAh/g capacity
Scalable production
NAION
Sodium-Ion Battery Cells
Manufactured from desalination brine, turning waste into next-generation energy storage.
Desalination brine sourced
Non-flammable & safe
6,000+ charge cycles