On May 4, 2026, CATL, sourceL, and HyperStrong signed the world's largest sodium-ion energy storage strategic cooperation agreement, covering a total supply of 60 GWh over three years. HyperStrong becomes CATL's first strategic partner in the sodium-ion energy storage sector, focusing on joint R&D, product applications, and large-scale project deployment.
CATL has successfully resolved critical mass production challenges, including foaming and moisture control, enabling reliable large-scale delivery of sodium-ion batteries. This breakthrough marks a pivotal milestone for the global sodium-ion battery industry, particularly for long-duration energy storage applications.
This agreement signals a major shift in the energy storage supply chain. For B2B buyers, sodium-ion technology offers a cost-effective and safer alternative to lithium-ion, with abundant raw materials reducing supply risk. The 60 GWh commitment over three years provides price stability and volume assurance for large-scale projects.
According to the official announcement, this cooperation will drive global sodium-ion battery expansion, with HyperStrong leveraging its system integration expertise to bring these batteries to market faster. Industry analysts view this as a turning point for sodium-ion commercial viability.