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What is a sodium nickel chloride battery?
Today sodium nickel chloride batteries are an excellent choice for solar PV backup and off-grid energy storage. Molten sodium (Na) is used as the anode for sodium nickel chloride batteries. Nickel (Ni) and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) are used in sodium nickel chloride batteries to form a Nickel Chloride (NiCl2) cathode.
What is a sodium chloride solid state (cerenergy®) battery?
Sodium Chloride Solid State (CERENERGY®) batteries (also known historically as sodium nickel chloride batteries) will be the grid battery storage of the future.
Are sodium nickel chloride batteries safe?
Sodium nickel chloride batteries use non-toxic raw materials that are fully recyclable. Currently, dead and old sodium nickel chloride batteries are used in the production of stainless steel and materials for road paving. Sodium nickel chloride batteries have zero emissions hence are safe to use.
How long do sodium nickel chloride batteries last?
As nickel and nickel chloride is insoluble in molten salts, contact is allowed making these batteries have very low charge resistance. The expected lifespan or useful life of sodium nickel chloride batteries is around 15 years. This, combined with the high cycle life means that these batteries are reliable to use for a solar PV system.
Are sodium nickel chloride batteries good for solar power?
Sodium nickel chloride batteries show a round trip efficiency of about 85 to 95% for solar power output. In these high-temperature batteries, any electrical loss is converted to heat. As nickel and nickel chloride is insoluble in molten salts, contact is allowed making these batteries have very low charge resistance.
Where is the cathode of a sodium nickel chloride battery located?
Unlike other sodium batteries, the cathode of sodium nickel chloride batteries is located in the middle of the cylindrical-shaped electrochemical cell. Sodium nickel chloride batteries use two components as the electrolyte: beta alumina ceramic and a tetrachloroaluminate of sodium such as NaAlCl4 as the secondary electrolyte.