During a conference call, EVE Energy announced that its sodium-ion batteries have successfully transitioned from the technical verification stage to the phase of large-scale commercialization. The company's NF155L product, independently designed and developed in-house, is now primed for mass production. It is projected that by September 2025, a sodium-ion energy storage system will be integrated into the grid in Jingmen, Hubei Province. Furthermore, by the end of 2026, EVE Energy is expected to commence mass delivery of these new sodium-ion batteries for energy storage and light-duty power applications.
Regarding solid-state batteries, EVE Energy has outlined plans to introduce four products, namely Longquan No.1 through No.4, between 2025 and 2026. Specifically, Longquan No.3 and No.4, scheduled for launch in March 2026, are earmarked for application in the consumer electronics and power sectors, respectively. The company anticipates initiating small-scale production in 2027, with a gradual transition to mass production by 2030.
