US DOE to invest $50 million in sodium-ion battery consortium

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The initiative, led by Argonne National Laboratory with 14 partners, aims to develop sustainable battery technology, enhancing EV and grid storage solutions

The US Energy Department (DOE) has allocated $50 million to the Low-cost Earth-abundant Na-ion Storage (LENS) Consortium, an initiative headed by DOE's Argonne National Laboratory, over the next five years.

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