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Sodium vs Lithium Battery: Which Should You Buy?

Sodium vs Lithium Battery: A Straightforward Buyer’s Guide

The sodium vs lithium battery decision comes down to cost and climate versus energy density. Sodium uses abundant material and performs better in the cold; lithium (especially LFP) packs more energy per kilogram.

Sodium vs Lithium Battery: Which Should You Buy?
Sodium vs Lithium Battery: Which Should You Buy?

Comparison

Factor Sodium Lithium (LFP)
Energy density 90-160 150-200 Wh/kg
Material cost Lower Higher
Cold (-20C) Better Weaker
Best use Stationary, cold Compact, mobile

Choose Sodium When

  • Weight is not critical (home, grid, telecom).
  • You operate in sub-zero climates.
  • Material cost volatility worries you.

For compact or weight-sensitive needs, a lithium battery manufacturer with LFP remains the default. Learn more in our sodium ion battery guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sodium safer?

It avoids some high-energy lithium risks and has stable supply, but still needs proper BMS and certification.

Will sodium replace lithium?

No – they complement. Sodium takes cost-sensitive stationary; lithium keeps compact mobility.

Written by Karl at China Battery Technology. Request a quote.

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