nonlithium
Nonlithium is a broad term for materials, compounds, and technologies that do not contain lithium. In chemistry and energy storage, it often refers to battery chemistries that use ions other than lithium, such as sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, or zinc, as well as related technologies like redox-flow and metal-air batteries.
The most developed nonlithium alternative is sodium-ion, which uses Na+ ions and follows similar principles to
Status and challenges: None of these chemistries has achieved widespread market share comparable to lithium-ion. Sodium-ion
Outlook and considerations: Nonlithium technologies aim to diversify supply chains and reduce material risks, leveraging abundant