New automaker backed by Volkswagen debuts first EV with novel battery: 'An entirely new battery chemistry'

Thu, 28 Mar 2024 04:56:43 +1100

Andrew Pam <xanni [at] glasswings.com.au>

Andrew Pam
<https://www.thecooldown.com/green-business/yiwei-ev-brand-volkswagen-backed-sodium-ion-batteries/>

'Volkswagen is backing a new Chinese EV brand called Yiwei, and the company has
debuted the first electric vehicle powered by sodium-ion batteries.

Yiwei, from JAC Group, was established in early 2023. The company's new EV, the
Yiwei 3, uses HiNa Battery's sodium-ion cylindrical cells. Yiwei also announced
another sodium-ion powered vehicle, the Sehol E10X, which can recharge from 10%
to 80% in 20 minutes, according to Electrek.

JAC says that the sodium-ion batteries have faster charging speeds, increased
durability, and longer overall life spans than their lithium-ion counterparts.

Sodium-ion batteries are cheaper to make than lithium-ion ones and are also
more sustainable to produce, as lithium extraction for lithium-ion batteries
has considerable environmental impact. However, they store less energy than
lithium-ion batteries, which is why the more expensive and less sustainable
batteries have dominated the EV market.

"Sodium-ion batteries will become an important battery type, complementary to
LFP batteries, and a low-cost solution that promotes the popularization of mass
electric vehicles to masses," said Xia Shunli, the chairman of Yiwei Tech.

Sodium-ion batteries are also being supported by Chinese EV manufacturers BYD
and Huahai Holding Group. And in North America, battery manufacturer Northvolt
announced that it is also manufacturing sodium-ion batteries in Quebec.'

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