Sodium Titanium Phosphate (NTP)

NTP is an advanced anode material specifically designed for sodium-ion battery applications. NTP crystallizes in a unique NASICON-type structure that promotes rapid sodium ion diffusion, making it particularly suitable for high-performance energy storage systems. Our NTP demonstrates excellent electrochemical properties. NTP is a promising cathode material for sodium-ion batteries, offering excellent stability and safety. Its use supports greener technologies by enabling cost-effective, sustainable, and long-lasting energy storage solutions with reduced reliance on scarce resources and lower environmental impact.

Sodium Iron Sulfate (NFS)

NFS refers to a family of polyanionic compounds, with the general formula 𝑁𝑎𝑥𝐹𝑒(𝑆𝑂4)𝑦, used primarily as a cost-effective, high-voltage cathode material in sodium-ion batteries. These materials are favored for their high operating voltage, good cycling stability, thermal stability, and environmental friendliness due to the abundant and non-toxic iron element. Other industrial uses include water treatment, pigment production, and as a mordant in dyeing. 

Sodium Ferric Pyrophosphate
(NFPP)

NFPP is a polyanion type of Sodium-ion cathode active material gaining popularity, and it is expected to compete with LFP Lithium-ion batteries. NFPP has an inherently stable three-dimensional framework (NASICON-type) structure that offers superior thermal stability and does not undergo thermal runaway below a higher temperature comparing with LFP This allows NFPP batteries to pass stringent safety tests (like the nail penetration test) and in some cases, operate without complex cooling systems. The robust crystal structure results in minimal volume changes during the charge and discharge cycles, leading to excellent cycling stability and a very long operational lifespan.