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Empowering the Future Grid with HiTHIUM’s Breakthrough in HiTHIUM Battery Storage Technology

2025.12.29
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Continuing to innovate in next-generation energy storage, we’ve seen how HiTHIUM battery storage has become increasingly essential for renewable integration. At HiTHIUM, we work hard to try to push the boundaries of what long-term and high-performance energy storage can achieve. The progress we’ve made in advanced lithium systems is already well recognized, but our recent achievements in sodium-ion technology mark an equally transformative step. By combining our leadership in HiTHIUM battery storage with cutting-edge sodium-ion solutions, we’re building a diversified storage future that delivers stability, scalability, and sustainability for large-scale commercial partners. This is why HiTHIUM battery storage continues to be at the center of our strategy as we support the global energy transition.

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The Rising Demand for HiTHIUM Battery Storage in Utility and Industrial Sectors

Across the global energy landscape, the demand for stable, flexible, and scalable storage continues to accelerate. Our team has witnessed firsthand how the need for  HiTHIUM energy storage has grown alongside rapid renewable adoption. HiTHIUM battery storage plays a vital role in enabling this transition by ensuring an uninterrupted power supply, balancing variable renewable output, and enhancing local grid resilience.

From September 24 to 26, 2025, we had an important milestone at the 4th Sodium-Ion Battery Industry Chain and Standards Development Forum in Shandong, China. During this event, HiTHIUM successfully passed the national assessment for our first utility-scale sodium-ion battery—the ∞Cell N162Ah. While HiTHIUM battery storage continues to strengthen our leadership in long-duration lithium solutions, this sodium-ion breakthrough further broadens our technological foundation.

The evaluation, led by the CASIC Electronic Technology Standardization Research Institute, confirmed that the ∞Cell N162Ah meets the requirements of the T/CNESA 1006-2025 Sodium-Ion Battery General Specification. This achievement validated our ability to industrialize sodium-ion technology at scale and integrate it with our existing HiTHIUM battery storage systems for broader application scenarios.

Engineering Excellence Behind HiTHIUM’s Next-Generation Storage Systems

The ∞Cell N162Ah represents a major step forward for HiTHIUM energy storage. Built on sodium iron ortho-pyrophosphate cathode technology, the battery delivers over 20,000 charge cycles, exceptional round-trip efficiency, and consistent performance across extreme temperatures ranging from -40°C to 60°C. These attributes make it ideal for large wind and solar farms, where durability, efficiency, and stability are non-negotiable.

Our team completed development and safety certification of the sodium-ion cell in late 2024, including UN38.3 testing. By the end of 2025, we expect GWh-level mass production, allowing us to deploy sodium-ion solutions alongside our advanced HiTHIUM battery storage portfolio.

At the same time, we’ve also introduced a specialized AI Data Center energy storage architecture, combining our 8-hour lithium LDES system with a 1-hour sodium BESS. With a built-in lifetime assessment model and optimized configuration controls, this architecture meets the demanding needs of high-power data infrastructure. Integrating sodium-ion solutions with HiTHIUM battery storage enables us to deliver a more resilient and adaptable product ecosystem that fits a wider range of operational environments.

Building Value and Long-Term Advantages for Global Enterprise Partners

Every development we make—whether in lithium LDES or sodium-ion systems—supports our mission at HiTHIUM to provide safe, reliable, and forward-looking energy storage solutions for global enterprises. Our success with the ∞Cell N162Ah confirms the strength of our engineering approach while reinforcing our commitment to commercializing technologies that customers can trust.

By expanding into sodium-ion while advancing HiTHIUM battery storage, we are building a future-ready product lineup that empowers partners to reduce energy costs, improve grid performance, and accelerate their renewable deployment strategies. Our team’s focus remains customer-centric, emphasizing technical excellence, transparent collaboration, and long-term project success.

Advancing Global Energy Resilience Through Multi-Path Storage Innovation

In the future, we will keep advancing innovation in both sodium-ion and HiTHIUM battery storage systems, providing solutions that bolster global energy security and facilitate extensive decarbonization. With our tested technology, growing manufacturing capacity, and dedication to practical implementation, HiTHIUM is looking forward to helping partners around the world create a more dependable, effective, and sustainable energy future.

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