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Alsym Energy ready to scale Massachusetts-developed sodium-ion battery cell

By Kelly Pickerel | October 14, 2025

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American battery cell company Alsym Energy has launched its Na-Series. The sodium-ion battery cells purpose-built for energy storage applications offer a non-flammable and non-toxic solution for energy storage deployment.

Renderings of the Na-Series batteries in various sizes and formats.

“The Na-Series is the result of our team’s commitment to developing the best battery for the critical needs of the stationary storage sector,” said Mukesh Chatter, Co-Founder and CEO of Alsym Energy. “Energy storage systems have high energy concentrations and are expected to perform reliably under a wide range of conditions, for years and years. Our batteries are exactly what is needed by the market right now, and can deliver peace of mind to homeowners, businesses, communities and grid operators who are eagerly seeking safe and reliable energy storage solutions.”

Alsym’s Na-Series sodium-ion batteries offer better safety, longer cycle life, and a wider operating temperature range than traditional lithium-ion batteries, all coupled with competitive energy density. Through their proprietary sodium-ion formulation, Na-Series batteries utilize non-FEOC sourced materials and can provide integrators and OEMs with a supply-secure energy storage solution.

“The Na-Series represents an extraordinary effort by Alsym’s team of scientists and engineers,” said Dr. Kripa Varanasi, co-founder and Professor of Mechanical Engineering at MIT. “By rethinking the possibilities of what can be accomplished in energy storage, we’ve developed an innovative battery that combines high-performance, non-flammability, affordability with a reliable supply chain that enables applications that were not feasible before.”

Looking ahead, Alsym is advancing its commercialization roadmap, working with strategic partners, and invites additional partners to join in driving the global adoption of safer, cost-effective energy storage. Alsym currently operates a pilot facility in Massachusetts, producing small-format cells for testing. Initial shipments for strategic partners are expected in 2026 and high-volume production should begin in 2027.

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Kelly Pickerel has more than 15 years of experience reporting on the U.S. solar industry and is currently editor in chief of Solar Power World.

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