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Model BLT100-12 This battery uses silicate salt as the electrolyte. It's got some unique properties that might make it a good choice for certain applications. My favorite feature is its extreme cold tolerance. It can be charged down at -20°F (-29°C) without damage.
What if I told you the world's largest battery company just announced batteries that cost as low as $10 per kilowatt hour? Not $100. Ten. And the kicker? They're using salt. Yes, the same stuff sitting on your kitchen table.
Are sodium-ion batteries really cheaper than LiFePO₄? In this video, I test a 75Ah sodium-ion cell and break down the actual cost per usable watt-hour. On paper, sodium looks like a budget-friendly alternative to lithium, but once we factor in inverter limitations and real-world discharge capacity, the story changes.