Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 24
CATL Sees 10,000-20,000 EVs Using Sodium-Ion Batteries in 2026
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 24

CATL Sees 10,000-20,000 EVs Using Sodium-Ion Batteries in 2026

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 24

Summary

  • CATL expects 10,000 to 20,000 electric vehicles to carry its sodium-ion batteries this year, according to Chief Manufacturing Officer Ni Jun.
  • At the World Economic Forum in Dalian, Ni said the batteries were designed to keep working in extreme cold, with performance down to about -20C to -30C.
  • That cold-weather capability is central to CATL's pitch for sodium-ion cells, which the company is positioning for use cases where low-temperature reliability matters.

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CATL’s 2026 Sodium-Ion Battery Launch: Market Impact, Performance, and the Future of Affordable EVs

Overview

CATL is leading the commercialization of sodium-ion batteries, marking a pivotal shift for the electric vehicle industry. Through a strategic partnership with CHANGAN, CATL is moving sodium-ion technology from laboratory research to mass-market adoption. This transition introduces a more efficient and sustainable battery option, positioning sodium-ion batteries as a viable mainstream solution for electric mobility. The rollout began with light commercial vehicles and is set to expand into passenger EVs, highlighting CATL’s role in making affordable, high-performance batteries accessible and driving the evolution of the battery market.

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