What's Happening?
The Technology Development Board (TDB) in India is supporting Indigenous Energy Storage Technologies Private Limited in commercializing bio-waste-derived hard carbon for sodium-ion batteries. This initiative aims to establish domestic capabilities for producing
advanced anode materials using agricultural and bio-waste. Sodium-ion batteries are seen as a viable alternative to lithium-ion systems, offering advantages for grid-scale storage and electric mobility applications. The project focuses on scaling up production of hard carbon, which offers performance benefits in sodium-ion chemistry, and aligns with India's push for resource efficiency and supply chain resilience.
Why It's Important?
The development of bio-based hard carbon for sodium-ion batteries represents a significant step towards sustainable energy storage solutions in India. By utilizing agricultural and bio-waste, the project reduces reliance on imported inputs and enhances domestic manufacturing capabilities. This aligns with India's broader goals of achieving energy self-reliance and transitioning to clean energy technologies. The initiative supports the country's efforts to build a resilient battery ecosystem, contributing to its clean energy transition and fostering innovation in alternative energy storage technologies.











