24-09-2024
02-04-2023
LiNa Energy Takes Sodium Batteries to India in Bid to Advance Affordable Clean Energy
“We were very pleased to have the opportunity to meet with so many important people in India and discuss the potential of our sodium battery technology,” said Will Tope. “India is a key market for us and we believe that our technology can play a major role in helping the country achieve its clean energy goals.”
LiNa Energy, a developer and provider of low-cost solid state sodium batteries, recently participated in a Clean Growth Summit trade mission to India organized by the UK Department for Business and Trade. During the week-long program, LiNa CCO Will Tope met with industry leaders and key government players to discuss LiNa’s sodium battery technology.
Will traveled across Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai and also spoke on stage at the Smart City Expo conference in Delhi to discuss the future role of energy storage for Green Hydrogen. LiNa is working hard with partners to bring low cost, safe, sodium batteries to meet growing need for sustainable energy storage in applications ranging from rooftop solar, to 24/7 green data-centers and future green hydrogen plants.
“We were very pleased to have the opportunity to meet with so many important people in India and discuss the potential of our sodium battery technology,” said Will Tope. “India is a key market for us and we believe that our technology can play a major role in helping the country achieve its clean energy goals.”
LiNa Energy’s sodium battery technology is based on a solid-state electrolyte, which offers a number of advantages over traditional lithium-ion batteries. Sodium batteries are more stable and safer, and they can be manufactured using more abundant and less expensive materials.
“We are very excited about the potential of our sodium battery technology and we believe that it can play a major role in helping the world transition to a clean energy future,” said Will Tope. “We are committed to working with our partners in India and around the world to bring this technology to market and help make a positive impact on the environment.”