Two years after the design of the first prototype battery using sodium ions in a standard industrial format by researchers mainly from CNRS, CEA and several French universities, grouped under the RS2E (read “Na-ion batteries: a promising prototype !”), the start-up Tiamat is created to design, develop and produce this promising technology !
About RS2E :
The RS2E (Réseau sur le stockage électrochimique de l’ énergie) is a French research and technology transfer network dedicated to various energy storage devices. It gathers :
- 17 CNRS/Universities research units, including the Laboratory for reactivity and solid chemistry (LRCS) whose director, Mathieu Morcrette, sits on the Scientific Committee of MEDEE.
- 15 industrial partners.
- 3 public institutions (CEA, IFPEN and INERIS) specialised in technology transfer.
It has recently moved to new 5,500m² buildings in Amiens (the French “Energy Hub”).
Read « Start-up aims at producing sodium-ion batteries” on phys.org