‘Density, cycle life now where they need to be’: Sodium-ion BESS investor TDK on technology’s state of play

We hear from a managing director at TDK Ventures, investor in sodium-ion battery energy storage system (BESS) company Peak Energy, about the current state and future potential of the technology, which most agree is on the cusp of large-scale commercialisation.

‘Density, cycle life now where they need to be’: Sodium-ion BESS investor TDK on technology’s state of play

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