Li Jinqiu from China Sodium Power Group: Boosting Research Investments for Enhanced Battery Performance
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Beijing, December 31 (Reporters Huang Angjin & Liu Jiayi) At the 'China Radio Network Finance Annual Dialogue 2024' event held on December 26th, Li Jinqiu, partner and Chief Strategy Officer of China Sodium Power Group Co., Ltd., told reporters from China Radio Network that in 2025, the company will increase its R&D investment to enhance battery range and cycle life.
What are the characteristics of sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries? In which scenarios do they mainly apply?
Li Jinqiu explained that flame retardancy, explosion resistance, low-temperature tolerance, and high storage capacity are key features. Currently, these attributes make Na-ion batteries suitable for wind power generation and photovoltaic projects promoted by the government to ensure stable grid connection of clean energy.
In 2025, Li Jinqiu stated his company will enhance battery performance through increased R&D efforts: "We aim to improve capacity density for better range and extend cycle life. We plan to achieve industrialization of our research outcomes via collaboration with universities and scientific institutions."
Li Jinqiu also noted that Southeast Asia's 'oil-to-electricity' policy, starting in late 2024, highlights growing international market recognition for battery technology and ongoing energy reforms. This presents significant export opportunities for Na-ion batteries. His company plans strategic cooperation with foreign enterprises to meet global demand.
What are the characteristics of sodium-ion (Na-ion) batteries? In which scenarios do they mainly apply?
Li Jinqiu explained that flame retardancy, explosion resistance, low-temperature tolerance, and high storage capacity are key features. Currently, these attributes make Na-ion batteries suitable for wind power generation and photovoltaic projects promoted by the government to ensure stable grid connection of clean energy.
In 2025, Li Jinqiu stated his company will enhance battery performance through increased R&D efforts: "We aim to improve capacity density for better range and extend cycle life. We plan to achieve industrialization of our research outcomes via collaboration with universities and scientific institutions."
Li Jinqiu also noted that Southeast Asia's 'oil-to-electricity' policy, starting in late 2024, highlights growing international market recognition for battery technology and ongoing energy reforms. This presents significant export opportunities for Na-ion batteries. His company plans strategic cooperation with foreign enterprises to meet global demand.