SBIR Phase I: Electrolyte and Interphase Design for Stable, Safe, and Low-Cost Sodium Batt — NSF Award to MANA BATTERY, INC. (CO,
The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is an economical solution to achieving sodium-ion batteries that meet the performance requirements for grid energy storage systems with 2- to 8-hour duration. Sodium-ion batteries are not yet ready for grid applications due
| Award title | SBIR Phase I: Electrolyte and Interphase Design for Stable, Safe, and Low-Cost Sodium Batt |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2423370 |
| Awardee | MANA BATTERY, INC. |
| City | DENVER |
| State | CO |
| Amount obligated | $275,000 |
| Principal investigator | Nicholas Singstock |
| Program | SBIR Phase I |
| Start date | 06/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is an economical solution to achieving sodium-ion batteries that meet the performance requirements for grid energy storage systems with 2- to 8-hour duration. Sodium-ion batteries are not yet ready for grid applications due to limitations around battery lifetime, especially calendar lifetime and temperature stability, which is the key problem that this project will address using a low-cost electrolyte |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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