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        "msgid": "catl-launches-tener-sodium-ion-energy-storage-system-1782183183",
        "date": "2026-06-23 09:12:55",
        "title": "CATL Launches Tener Sodium-Ion Energy Storage System",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Energy",
        "summary": "Chinese battery giant CATL has unveiled its Tener Sodium-Ion energy storage system, boasting a lifespan of up to 15,000 cycles and 30 years of durability. The modular system, launched in Munich, offers enhanced safety and performance across extreme temperatures, with initial deliveries in China slated for September 2026. A global rollout is planned for 2027, marking a significant step in alternative battery storage technology.",
        "content": "<p>CATL introduced the Tener Sodium-Ion energy storage system, which\nfeatures a lifespan of up to 15,000 cycles and a durability of up to 30\nyears, at a product launch event in Munich, Germany, on Monday (22\/6).\nAccording to a CarNewsChina report on Monday, the energy storage system\ndeveloped by the Chinese battery manufacturer has a fully modular\narchitecture with a rated energy capacity exceeding 30 MWh. Each module\nweighs less than 42 tonnes, enabling the construction of a 1 GWh storage\nfacility using 34 modules. CATL stated the Tener Sodium-Ion\u2019s lifespan\nreaches 15,000 cycles at a temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. The system\nis claimed to be operational for 25 to 30 years based on a 70 per cent\nState of Health (SOH) standard. The company said this energy storage\nsystem has a wide temperature adaptation range. The dipole\nwide-temperature technology allows the system to retain more than 92 per\ncent capacity at minus 20 degrees Celsius. The Tener Sodium-Ion system\ncan withstand more than 10,000 cycles at 45 degrees Celsius without\nrequiring additional insulation or forced cooling. The company claims\nthe system can reduce cell expansion force by up to 40 per cent, reduce\ngas generation by 35 per cent, and maintain a thermal runaway surface\ntemperature of around 200 degrees Celsius, approximately 60 per cent\nlower than lithium-ion batteries. The Tener Sodium-Ion is designed to\nresist fire and explosion risks under extreme conditions. An optimised\ntop-vent design and a high-performance liquid cooling system can reduce\ninternal power consumption from two per cent to one per cent.\nAdditionally, the Tener Sodium-Ion system operates at a noise level of\n65 decibels, or 10 decibels lower than traditional equipment. CATL\u2019s new\nenergy storage system is also claimed to have self-recovery capability\nwithin milliseconds, able to isolate faults and restore power to\nunaffected areas in approximately 350 milliseconds. The Tener system is\ndesigned to be compatible with existing lithium-ion energy storage\nplatforms, allowing integration without redesign. The company has built\na sodium-ion battery supply chain and possesses the capability to\nmass-produce both anode and cathode materials. CATL has scheduled the\nfirst deliveries of the Tener Sodium-Ion system in the Chinese market\nfor September 2026, with a delivery target of 1 GWh by the end of the\nyear. The company plans to market the energy storage system to the\nglobal market in 2027.<\/p>",
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