Introduction to Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries in 2025

Sodium-Sulfur vs Sodium-Ion Battery: Two Very Different Chemistries

Sodium-Sulfur vs Sodium-Ion Battery

Despite the name, sodium sulfur vs sodium ion are very different. NaS operates at ~300C for stationary grid; sodium-ion runs at ambient temperature and is far more flexible.

Sodium-Sulfur vs Sodium-Ion Battery: Two Very Different Chemistries
Sodium-Sulfur vs Sodium-Ion Battery: Two Very Different Chemistries

Comparison

Attribute NaS Sodium-ion
Temp ~300C Ambient
Use Large grid Versatile
Safety Thermal management Simpler

Takeaway

  • NaS: niche, high-temperature grid storage.
  • Sodium-ion: drop-in for home, mobility, telecom.

For most projects, the sodium ion battery is the practical choice; compare with LFP from a lithium battery manufacturer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use NaS at home?

No – it needs high-temperature operation and is built for utility scale.

Which is safer?

Sodium-ion’s ambient operation is simpler and safer for distributed use.

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

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