Aeson Power Introduces Innovative Sodium Battery Technology
At the recent EES Europe 2025, which stands out as a prominent event in the energy storage domain, Aeson Power revealed an impressive lineup of sodium battery products aimed at transforming energy solutions. This unveiling proves the company’s commitment to pioneering advancements in battery technology.
Among the exciting products showcased was the
SIBPOM-4850, specifically designed for telecommunications, and the
SIBPOM-12100, optimized for uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. Notably, Aeson Power also launched the
SIBPOM-125kWh energy storage cabinet tailored for commercial and industrial-scale applications. Additionally, the
NaForce and
NaPulse series were developed primarily for passenger vehicles, signaling their intent to penetrate the automotive market.
Battery Technology and Features
What sets Aeson Power's sodium products apart is the incorporation of
NFPP polyanionic technology in their battery cells. This technology boasts several advantages:
- - Safety: These batteries can be fully restored after discharging to zero volts, ensuring a reliable and safe operation.
- - Temperature Resistance: They exhibit remarkable performance at high temperatures of up to 60°C, making them suitable for a variety of demanding environments.
- - Efficiency: Their charge-discharge efficiency exceeds 95%, translating to superior performance over conventional batteries.
- - Longevity: With a lifespan exceeding 15,000 cycles, these batteries are designed for long-term use, enhancing their cost-effectiveness for users.
For larger-scale energy storage, the
SIBPOM-125kWh cabinet is a game changer, offering a blend of safety, intelligent features, a wide operational temperature range, and high energy density. This cabinet has successfully passed rigorous third-party testing against established lithium battery standards, such as
IEC 62619 and
IEC 62933.
In the automotive sector, the
NaForce and
NaPulse batteries adhere to European (EU) and Japanese (JIS) standards, respectively. Both series include models with start-stop capabilities and provide rapid starting at extreme temperatures. These batteries also support fast charging, lightweight design, and impressive longevity, especially valuable for modern passenger vehicles. The start-stop variant features a deep cycle capacity of
180,000, making it an excellent replacement for AGM and MF batteries in the market.
In addition to sodium products, Aeson Power also highlighted its lithium battery solutions, including a
261kWh CI energy storage cabinet and a
5MWh containerized energy storage system, which have been certified to IEC standards by TÜV SÜD and French BV. The company also showcased the
bipolar lead-acid battery series - TRE, TUS, TSS, and THS - renowned for their excellent power output abilities and cranking performance.
Commitment to Safety and Research
In a statement, Aeson Power's general manager,
Shirley Zhang, emphasized the unique capabilities of their bipolar lead-acid batteries, particularly their performance at low temperatures of -40°C, which has earned them significant market recognition. Moving forward, Aeson Power is committed to investing resources in research and development for its sodium technology, recognizing that safety is paramount for advancing applications in future energy solutions.
About Aeson Power
Based in Australia, Aeson Power has become a reputable provider of advanced energy solutions, combining proven battery technology with cutting-edge storage concepts. The company has established a robust innovation ecosystem that covers material selections, cell design, and system integrations, reinforcing its position as a pioneer in next-generation energy storage solutions. For more details, visit
Aeson Power’s official website.