Top 5 Sodium-Ion Battery Companies to Watch in 2026

Top 5 Sodium-ion Battery Companies to Watch in 2026

As the demand for sustainable energy solutions rises, sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a strong competitor to traditional Lithium-ion technologies. With their lower cost, abundant material availability, and impressive energy performance, major companies are investing heavily in sodium-ion innovations. Below, we highlight the top five Sodium-ion Battery companies expected to lead the market in 2026.

1. CATL: Leading the Charge

CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Ltd.) is the world’s largest battery producer. It holds a commanding position in Sodium-ion Battery development. CATL launched its first-generation Sodium-ion Battery with an energy density of 160 Wh/kg, capable of charging to 80% in just 15 minutes at room temperature. In December 2025, CATL introduced its second-generation Sodium-ion Battery under the **Naxtra** brand, focusing on mass production.[1]

With subsidiaries in Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and the U.S., CATL has a global footprint. The company’s R&D centers in Liyang, Munich, Ningde, and Shanghai ensure innovation remains at the core of its mission.[1]

2. HiNa Battery Technology: Pioneering Cylindrical Designs

HiNa Battery Technology specializes in cylindrical Sodium-ion Battery designs for Electric Vehicles (EVs) and industrial energy storage. The company has developed three Sodium-ion Battery cells with energy densities between 140 Wh/kg and 155 Wh/kg. Their partnership with JAC Motors has led to the creation of a test passenger vehicle equipped with a 25 kWh battery pack featuring an energy density of 120 Wh/kg.[2]

HiNa’s commitment to producing long-lasting, cost-effective batteries positions them as a significant player in transitioning to sustainable energy solutions.[1]

3. Faradion Limited: Scaling Innovations

Faradion Limited, founded in 2011 and acquired by Reliance Industries in 2021, is a pioneer in Sodium-ion Battery technology. The British company focuses on non-aqueous sodium-ion batteries for high-power applications, including EVs and grid storage.[1]

Faradion’s batteries offer excellent durability and can operate efficiently across a wide temperature range. Reliance Industries helps scale production in India to meet growing global demand.[1]

4. BYD: Expanding Beyond Lithium

BYD, established in 1995, is one of China’s largest battery manufacturers. Traditionally focused on Lithium-ion batteries, BYD invests heavily in sodium-ion technology. In July 2025, the company launched a pilot production line for sodium-ion batteries in Xining, Qinghai, with a production capacity of 30 GWh.[1]

These batteries feature an energy density of 160 Wh/kg and excel in low-temperature performance, retaining up to 85% capacity at -20°C. BYD aims to become a competitive global supplier in the Sodium-ion Battery market.[1]

5. TIAMAT: European Innovation

TIAMAT, founded in Amiens, France in 2017, focuses on high-power sodium-ion solutions for EVs, scooters, and stationary storage systems. The company’s sodium-ion batteries stand out due to their ability to charge in just five minutes and their high safety standards.[2]

TIAMAT secured €30 million in funding to build a factory in France capable of producing 5 GWh annually. This positions the company as an emerging European leader in Sodium-ion Battery production.[2]

Global Market Insights

The global Sodium-ion Battery market is witnessing remarkable growth, with projections showing an increase from $438 million in 2024 to over $2 billion by 2033. This reflects a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 21.68%.[2]

China currently dominates the market, driven by industry leaders like CATL and HiNa Battery. Sodium-ion technology is approaching cost parity with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, prompting wider adoption.[3]

As these advancements continue, the Sodium-ion Battery industry is poised to play a major role in powering the future.

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