CATL’s Sodium-Ion Battery Breakthrough: Powering the Future of EVs

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CATL’s Dominance in the EV Battery Market

As we step into a new era of electric vehicles (EVs), CATL shines brightly as a key player, securing an impressive 38.1% share of the global EV battery market by October 2025. This market presence marks a considerable rise from its previous year’s 37.6%, indicating a firm grip on the industry. With competitors like BYD and LG Energy Solution trailing behind, CATL’s innovation in battery technology keeps it at the forefront.

CATL’s Naxtra battery passed the GB 38031-2025 Electric Vehicles Traction Battery Safety Requirements (New National Standard) certification, becoming the world’s first sodium-ion battery to obtain this certification (Source: CATL)

The Future with Sodium-Ion Batteries

Exciting news is on the horizon! During a recent supplier conference, CATL announced plans to introduce sodium-ion batteries by the end of 2026. This new technology promises not only to advance EV capabilities but also to revolutionize industries beyond transportation. With applications in battery swapping, passenger vehicles, and energy storage, sodium-ion batteries are set to redefine efficiency and sustainability.

Impact on Multiple Industries

CATL’s commitment to deploying sodium-ion batteries suggests a bright future for multiple sectors. This innovative battery tech is designed for versatility, ensuring it can be used across commercial vehicles as well. As CATL prepares for a large-scale rollout, we can expect significant changes in how energy is stored and used in everyday life. The landscape of electric mobility seems poised for transformation, thanks to CATL’s forward-thinking approach.

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