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American and European companies are racing to develop new batteries for electric vehicles using two readily available and less costly materials: sodium and sulfur. The new batteries could help bring more electric vehicles, or EVs, to the market and reduce China’s lead in battery production.
U.S. and European startups are racing to develop new batteries using two abundant, cheap materials sodium and sulfur that could reduce China s battery dominance, ease looming supply bottlenecks