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Sodium-ion battery technology

6 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work1 as their primary capability.

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  • SAFT

    French industrial battery manufacturer contributing cell design, safety engineering, and manufacturing scale-up across lithium, sodium, and solid-state technologies.

    Participated in NAIADES (Na-ion demonstration for electric storage) and SIMBA (sodium-ion and sodium metal batteries for next-gen storage).

    FR14 projects
  • RHODIA OPERATIONS

    Solvay's R&D unit contributing advanced battery materials, specialty chemicals, and industrial validation across European energy storage research.

    NAIADES and NAIMA focus specifically on Na-ion cells for stationary and non-automotive applications, including cost-effective manufacturing.

    PrimaryFR12 projects
  • INNOVATIVE ENERGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES LTD

    Bulgarian SME delivering smart grid software, energy cybersecurity, and RES integration tools across large European demonstration projects.

    Contributor to NAIMA, developing cost-effective Na-ion cells for stationary applications with LCA/LCC assessment.

    SMEBG9 projects
  • UMICORE SPECIALTY POWDERS FRANCE

    Industrial producer of advanced cathode powders (NMC, Na-ion) for next-generation lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, part of the Umicore group.

    NAIMA project targeted cost-effective Na-ion cells for stationary energy storage applications.

    FR4 projects
  • DIL DIEL

    Bulgarian SME specializing in energy grid cybersecurity and sodium-ion battery technology for stationary storage applications.

    Participated in NAIMA, developing cost-effective Na-ion cells for stationary (non-automotive) energy storage applications.

    SMEBG3 projects
  • YUNASKO-UKRAINE LLC

    Ukrainian energy storage SME specializing in solid-state battery development, electrochemical characterization, and sodium-ion technology for European research consortia.

    SIMBA (2021-2024) targets sodium-ion and sodium-metal batteries for stationary storage, representing their latest research direction.

    SMEUA3 projects