The Japanese giant introduced the world’s first sodium-ion portable batteries

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The Japanese giant introduced the world’s first sodium-ion portable batteries

The Japanese technology giant Elecom has announced a new products that can revolutionize in the world of Powerbank: De-C55L-9000BK and De-C55L-9000lgy, the world’s first sodium-ion mobile batteries.

These portable batteries, which have a capacity of 9,000 mAh, draw attention with their security, long life and sustainability priorities compared to traditional lithium-ion alternatives. These features highlight them among portable charger.

According to the information given by the Japanese news site PC Watch, the following features draw attention in these batteries:

  • USB Type-C port: 45W output and 30W input capacity.
  • USB Type-A Port: Ease of additional connection with 18W output.
  • Fast Charging Protocols: USB PD and PPS support.
  • Simultaneous charge: Allows users to charge both battery and devices at the same time.
  • Low current mode: Ideal for devices with low power requirements.

These advanced features make Elecom’s products both functional and user -friendly. However, these technological advantages bring some disadvantages.

These batteries, which weighs about 350 grams, have an average weight of an average 20,000 mAh lithium-ion portable battery. This may cause the device to have a limited attraction in terms of portability. However, this weight will not be a major obstacle for those looking for a long -lasting and safe portable charger.

Elecom’s sodium-ion batteries attract attention with their environmentally friendly structure. The product can operate at temperatures between -35 ° C and 50 ° C and produced using recycled plastic and paper -based packaging. Moreover, it eliminates dependence on rare metals such as cobalt and lithium, commonly used in lithium-ion batteries. This is an important step taken for a sustainable world.

The innovative structure of Sodium-ion batteries is currently not within the scope of Japan’s PSE certificate. However, Elecom states that it performs tests in accordance with the existing standards to ensure the reliability of the batteries. Nevertheless, the fact that batteries are not part of electronic recycling programs creates an important question mark in terms of environmental responsibility. It is recommended that users are careful when throwing these batteries and get information from Elecom’s support center.

Future of Sodium-Zion Technology

Despite all these disadvantages, Elecom’s sodium-ion batteries draw attention with its safety, sustainability and usability advantages compared to lithium-ion technology. In addition, the fact that it offers a lifetime more than 10 years in daily use places this technology in a special location among the portable energy solutions of the future.