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#CATL #SodiumIonBattery #Naxtra CATL has just changed the EV game. Their new Naxtra sodium-ion battery promises 520 km of range in just 5 minutes of charging, works in extreme temperatures from -40°C to +70°C, and has survived nail penetration, high-speed drilling, sawing, and crushing tests without catching fire. Unveiled at CATL’s Super Tech Day 2025, Naxtra is already entering mass production and could completely disrupt the global EV market. With 175 Wh/kg energy density, over 10,000 charge cycles (lasting up to 25+ years), and no reliance on scarce lithium, this battery could reshape electric vehicles, energy storage, and battery safety standards forever. In this video, we break down: The groundbreaking sodium-ion battery technology behind Naxtra How it compares to lithium-ion and solid-state batteries CATL’s extreme safety tests that wowed the industry Why sodium-ion could slash EV costs and make charging faster than refueling The impact on EV adoption, heavy-duty transport, and grid storage Which companies are competing in the sodium-ion race This could be the biggest EV battery breakthrough since Tesla’s Gigafactory launch — and it’s coming sooner than you think. Key Specs: • Range: ~500–520 km per charge • Energy Density: 175 Wh/kg • Charge Speed: 520 km in 5 minutes (5C rate) • Temperature Range: -40°C to +70°C • Cycle Life: 10,000+ cycles (25+ years) • Safety: Survives crush, nail penetration, drilling, and sawing tests with zero fire risk Why It Matters: Lithium prices are volatile, and mining is environmentally destructive. Sodium is abundant, cheaper, easier to recycle, and available in seawater and soda ash deposits. If CATL Naxtra lives up to its claims, it could lead to cheaper EVs, safer batteries, and faster charging than ever before. Skepticism Remains: Some experts want third-party safety tests and proof of pack-level short-circuit safety before fully trusting it in passenger EVs. Will CATL address these concerns? #CATL #SodiumIonBattery #Naxtra #EVBattery #BatteryTechnology #ElectricVehicles #SolidStateBattery #EVRevolution #FastChargingEV #BatteryBreakthrough #LithiumIon #SodiumIon #EnergyStorage #Tesla #EVNews #FutureCars #SustainableEnergy #BatteryInnovation #ElectricCarBattery