According to aggregated reports from the Battery Enterprise Network (cbea.com), CATL and Hyperstrong have signed a three-year strategic cooperation agreement for a total supply of 60 GWh of sodium-ion batteries. The batteries will be primarily deployed in energy storage systems, marking a critical inflection point for the sodium-ion battery industry as it transitions from development to large-scale commercialization.
Concurrently, China has designated its 'low-altitude economy' — including eVTOL aircraft and electric drones — as a strategic emerging industry in the 15th Five-Year Plan. This designation is expected to drive explosive growth in the electric aviation market, creating new demand for batteries that offer high energy density, high power output, and the ability to meet airworthiness certification standards.
These developments signal two key trends: sodium-ion technology has reached commercial maturity for energy storage, and the electric aviation battery supply chain represents a new frontier for manufacturers and suppliers willing to invest in certification and advanced engineering.
Source: Battery Enterprise Network (cbea.com)