US-based BESS companies Peak Energy, ESS Inc and Unigrid aim to commercialise sodium-ion in US, Europe
energy-storage.news Jul 10, 2026

US-based BESS companies Peak Energy, ESS Inc and Unigrid aim to commercialise sodium-ion in US, Europe

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US‑based battery‑energy‑storage firms Peak Energy, ESS Inc. and Unigrid announced plans to commercialise sodium‑ion (Na‑ion) batteries in the United States. Peak will open a Sacramento, California plant that can produce up to 4 GWh of Na‑ion BESS annually, backed by a multi‑million‑dollar investment and creating hundreds of local jobs. The company describes the system as a 20‑year‑life, maintenance‑free grid‑scale storage unit. Na‑ion technology is highlighted for its lower fire risk, ability to discharge to 0 V, wider temperature tolerance and reliance on abundant sodium instead of geopolitically sensitive lithium. Analysts forecast Na‑ion storage demand to reach hundreds of gigawatt‑hours by the late 2020s, putting the three firms in direct