Next-generation sodium-sulfur battery storage: 20% lower cost, say BASF and NGK
One of the world’s most widely deployed non-lithium electrochemical energy storage technologies has received an upgrade, with the launch of NGK and BASF Stationary Energy Storage’s the NAS MODEL L24.

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