Sodium-ion startup ships first grid-scale battery
Kevin Clark | Source: Renewable Energy World | Posted 08/09/2025

Sodium-ion battery storage startup Peak Energy has announced its first shipment of its system that will be used in a shared pilot with nine utility and independent power producers (IPP) this summer.
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Sodium-ion battery startup Peak Energy has made headlines with the shipment of its first grid-scale battery system, set to be tested in a pilot program with nine utility and independent power producers this summer. This innovative battery is touted as the world's largest sodium-ion phosphate pyrophosphate (NFPP) system and the first of its kind to be deployed on the U.S. grid. By eliminating active cooling and other moving parts, Peak Energy claims its 3.5 MWh battery energy storage system significantly reduces the risk of failures and operational costs, while also enhancing performance across various temperatures.
Peak Energy's approach allows for substantial savings in auxiliary power use and battery degradation, positioning sodium-ion technology as a viable alternative to traditional lithium-ion systems. The company emphasizes the importance of developing domestic energy supply chains, as sodium-ion batteries do not rely on critical minerals like lithium or cobalt. With plans to establish a U.S. cell factory by 2026 and ambitions to deploy hundreds of megawatt-hours of sodium-ion storage in the coming years, Peak Energy is poised to play a significant role in the future of energy storage.
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