Sodium Batteries .com.au is now tracking sodium-ion cells that can move beyond headlines into practical Australian supply conversations. The first two cells we can list now are the 200Ah NaCP73174207-ME200 prismatic cell and the 10Ah NaCR32140-MP10 32140 cylindrical cell.
Pricing is handled by request quote at this stage because freight, carton quantities, dangerous-goods handling and lead times can change quickly. The aim is to help buyers identify the right sodium-ion cell first, then confirm supply terms before money changes hands.
Available now
| Cell | Format | Nominal specs | Best fit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NaCP73174207-ME200 | Prismatic | 3.0V, 200Ah | Storage projects, cabinets, sample builds | Request quote |
| NaCR32140-MP10 | 32140 cylindrical | 3.0V, 10Ah | Small packs, starter-battery experiments, testing | Request quote |
How to choose between them
- Choose the ME200 prismatic cell when you are thinking about storage capacity, cabinets, 48V systems or larger sample builds.
- Choose the MP10 32140 cell when you want something compact for testing, education, small packs or starter-battery style projects.
- Choose neither until your charger, BMS, pack voltage and temperature requirements are clear.
Important sodium-ion note
Sodium-ion cells are not drop-in LiFePO4 replacements. They use different voltage behaviour and pack-design assumptions. If you are building a battery, confirm the charge profile, BMS support, balancing strategy and application safety before buying cells.
