The Japanese company Elecom revealed the world’s first energy bank using the sodium -ion battery technology, according to the company’s official press statement. The Sodium Energy Bank consists of 3 battery cells of 3000 mAh per hour, with a total capacity of 9000 mAh per hour. It comes with USB-A and USB-C ports, with the maximum output of 45 watts.
Compared to the Lithium Ion batteries everywhere we all know and use, sodium Ion batteries offer many advantages.
Advantages of sodium batteries Ion
For beginners, sodium-ion batteries are more suitable for the environment, as the main material used-Sodium-chloride-is more widespread and easier to obtain from lithium. Moreover, sodium tends to be safer because it is not interactive like lithium.
Ion sodium batteries also bear better temperatures. According to Elecom, the new energy bank technology can be used at low temperatures up to 35 degrees to 50 ° C (or -31 to 122 Fahrenheit).
However, the main feature is in charging. According to ELECOL, Sodium Energy Ion can pass by up to 5,000 charging rides before suffering a significant decrease in the total charging capacity. This is noticeable when compared to lithium ion batteries, which only remain about 80 percent of the total shipping capacity after about 500 full shipping cycles.
Disadvantages of sodium batteries Ion
If the sodium batteries are short compared to the traditional ion lithium batteries, it will be in size and weight.
The newly announced power bank weighs 350 grams (0.77 pounds) and measures 106 x 87 x 31 mm (4.17 x 3.42 x 1.22 inches). Li -ion Eye power banks weighing a capacity of 10,000 mAh per hour about 150 grams (0.33 lbs) less and more compact.
In addition, the new Elecom Sodium Power Bank of Elecom trades 9,980 yen (about $ 67 USD) in their official online store, which is more expensive than its Lithium Eun counterparts because it does not yet benefit from the savings of size and production. Technology is very new now.
But the lithium ion batteries have come a long way since they were made for the first time in the 1970s, so who knows how sodium Ion batteries can be good with more research and development in the coming years? This first is already promising, so the future looks bright.
This article was originally appeared in our sister’s publication PC-Welt It was translated and translated from German.
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