CATL has announced a “one shell, two cells” architecture that fits both sodium-ion and lithium-ion cells into a standardized casing. The goal is to reduce the infrastructure integration costs that usually come with supporting different battery chemistries. The design could help sodium-ion batteries enter battery-swapping and energy-storage markets faster, with delivery expected to begin in 2026.
General Motors unveiled vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capabilities at a San Francisco event, enabling existing EV and home energy customers to feed power back to the grid. The move is framed as a response to rapidly growing electricity demand from AI data centers straining grid stability. GM also made broader announcements around EV battery tech, energy storage, and grid resiliency.
T1 Energy announced its acquisition of KORE Power, aiming to address rising power needs from AI data centers. The deal focuses on integrating solar energy with battery energy storage systems, or BESS. Rather than a model or software update, the story highlights how AI infrastructure growth is increasing demand for reliable generation, storage, and energy system operations.