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China is racing ahead with sodium-ion batteries – as sea salt becomes the power source for its electric scooter revolution

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  • Yadea is forging ahead with a number of sodium-ion powered two-wheelers
  • Sodium will play a key role in China’s wider battery swap systems
  • The country is already pushing mass production of the technology

The presence of sodium in batteries is nothing new, as the first documented use of it dates back to the 1960s, when the Ford Motor Company considered using them for very early EVs.

But last year, Chinese automaker JAC (a joint venture with Volkswagen in China) produced the world’s first sodium-ion battery production car in the Hua Xianzi (it roughly translates to ‘Flower Fairy’), which uses a tiny 25kWh sodium-ion battery that can travel up to 155 miles on a single charge.

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