Chinese Sodium-Ion Battery Passes German Test, Matches Tesla Lithium Performance
Original: 中國鈉離子電池通過德國獨立測試,性能達特斯拉鋰電池水準
A German independent test found China’s sodium-ion battery performance comparable to advanced lithium batteries.
A German independent study has reportedly completed the first full third-party evaluation of China’s Hina sodium-ion battery. The test found strong cell uniformity and multiple performance metrics comparable to advanced lithium batteries, with the report benchmarking it against Tesla-level lithium performance. The key takeaway is external verification: the findings provide checkable data for assessing China’s sodium-ion battery progress.
INSIDE reports that a German independent research institution conducted, for the first time, a complete third-party evaluation of China's HiNa sodium-ion battery, with results showing that its uniformity and several performance metrics have reached a level comparable to advanced lithium batteries; the report's headline uses Tesla's lithium battery as a performance reference. The significance of this test lies in the fact that it is not a manufacturer's own claim, nor a fragmentary demonstration, but independent data that outside parties can cite and verify, allowing the market to more concretely judge what stage Chinese sodium-ion battery technology has currently reached.
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