General Motors wants a piece of the data center boom with giant sodium batteries instead of lithium packs


  • GM is entering large-scale energy storage through a sodium-ion battery partnership
  • Sodium-ion batteries promise cheaper storage without complex cooling systems
  • Peak Energy supplies storage systems, while GM builds sodium-ion cells

General Motors (GM) has announced a partnership with energy storage firm Peak Energy in a move that marks a notable shift in the automaker’s battery strategy.

Under the agreement, GM will manufacture sodium-ion (Na-ion) battery cells for stationary energy storage systems that serve utilities, data centers and other large electricity users.

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