CSiT Showcases Cutting-Edge Sodium Ion Battery Solutions at GIS Hong Kong 2025
Exhibiting Innovation at GIS Hong Kong
Positioned at Booth [C-NA-03], CSiT will highlight its commitment to sustainable Energy Storage through three core product lines:
Sodium-Ion Cathode Materials: Engineered for enhanced energy density and longevity, these materials enable cost-effective and environmentally friendly Battery production.
Sodium-Ion Cells: Featuring breakthrough safety and cycle life, these cells cater to diverse applications, from consumer electronics to Grid Storage.
Start-Stop Sodium-Ion Batteries: Optimized for automotive use, these batteries offer rapid charge/discharge capabilities and extreme temperature resilience, positioning them as a green alternative to traditional lead-acid batteries.
The exhibition aligns with GIS Hong Kong’s theme of "Driving Future Energy Solutions," attracting global innovators, policymakers, and industry leaders. CSiT’s participation underscores its strategic focus on expanding into international markets, particularly in Asia and Europe.
Strategic Vision for Global Growth
"We are thrilled to showcase our sodium-ion technologies at GIS Hong Kong," said Jeremy Chong, CEO of CSiT. "This event is a pivotal platform to demonstrate our vision for affordable, sustainable energy storage. Our solutions are not just technical breakthroughs—they are catalysts for a cleaner future."
CSiT’s presence at GIS follows its recent achievements, including NFPP cathode material, Our NFPP material maintains a capacity retention rate of over 80% even after 8000 cycles under 0.5C charge and discharge conditions, reaching the level of top enterprises. The compaction density can reach 2.42 (far exceeding industry standards), with a specific capacity of 182 mAh/g
Why Sodium-Ion?
Sodium-ion batteries are emerging as a game-changer due to their abundant raw material supply (sodium is 500 times more available than lithium), lower environmental impact, and reduced reliance on geopolitical constraints. CSiT’s innovations address critical challenges such as energy density and cost, making them viable for mass-market adoption.
Event Details
Date: December 2-3, 2025 (Setup on December 1)
Venue: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)
Booth: C-NA-03
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