We would like to thank all participants, invited speakers and everyone who helped organising for making SBS5 a success! We are proud to see that the event has grown up to 270 participants! We can’t wait to host you in 2026!
Big thanks from @adelhelm_group!
#battchat#sodium
Last week, the kick-off meeting for the TwinBat project took place! Great collaborations between @GtuEduTr (@rezandc), LRCS and @TiamatEnergy will take place to develop further Na-ion technology!
#sodium#battchat
We would like to thank all participants, invited speakers and everyone who helped organising for making SBS5 a success! We are proud to see that the event has grown up to 270 participants! We can’t wait to host you in 2026!
Big thanks from @adelhelm_group!
#battchat#sodium
Thank you @adelhelm_group for organising the best conference on Na batteries ever #SBS5 packed with interesting talks. Wonderful to reunite with so many friends and collaborators and be back in my favourite city Berlin. Congratulations @GuoJohny and Chantal for the poster prices!
To finish off the symposium, Dr. Ronnie Morgensen, founder and CTO of @Altris_AB, will give a talk titled “Altris Sodium-ion Cell Design, Pure & Powerful”
After an insightful talk, @GraZaj74403, from @EnBW, will give us a presentation about “Towards sustainable, grid connected Sodium-Ion stationary storage systems”
After the lunch break, the first talk will be given by Dr. Guosheng Li, from @PNNLab . He will give a presentation on “Advanced Intermediate Temperature Molten Sodium Battery Technologies”
Before the lunch break, Dr. Florian Dötz, from @BASF, will be presenting a talk titled “High-Energy, Long-Duration Sodium-Sulfur (NAS®) Battery for Stationary Energy Storage”
Continuing on high-temperature batteries, Dr. Matthias Schulz, Fraunhofer IKTS, will be the next speaker. He will talk about “An old ZEBRA in a New Guise: From Materials Science to Commercial Na-NiCl2 Battery”
The first talk after the break will be given by Dr. Meike Heinz, from @Empa_CH. She will talk about “Correlating cathode microstructure, performance, and cycle life of sodium-zinc chloride (Na-ZnCl2) battery cells”
Before the break, Prof. Dina Fattakhova-Rohlfing, from @fz_juelich, will present a talk titled “Exploring the possibilities of NaSICON solid electrolytes for new generation of low-
temperature batteries”
After a great initial presentation, @EnMatLab, from NTNU, will talk about “Revealing the Reaction Mechanism and Chemo-Mechanics of Solid-State Na-S Batteries”
To finish the day we will listen to Tom Bötticher, from Litona GmbH. He will give us a talk on “Overview on sodium-ion battery materials from an industrial standpoint”
After another great presentation, Dr. Julian Wagenschütz, from @VWGroup, will give a talk on “Benefits and Challenges of SIB from an Automotive OEM Perspective”
The next speaker will be Prof. Peter Axmann, from ZSW. He will give a talk titled “P2-NaxMn1-yNiyO2 cathode materials with controlled particle architecture and their aging phenomena”