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Dave Miller, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Dave Miller · off-grid sparky · 22 years wiring solar, batteries and sheds in central QLD

“After watching a flooded lead-acid bank fail at -5°C in a Queensland winter, I'm waiting for sodium ion to prove it won't leave me in the dark.”

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Sodium Ion Batteries: Off-Grid Reality Check for Aussies

Let's cut the fluff. Sodium-ion batteries are cheaper than lithium, safer, and use abundant materials. But they're not magic. We tested them for Aussie off-grid living. Here's the raw deal.

Let's cut the fluff. Sodium-ion batteries are cheaper than lithium, safer, and use abundant materials. But they're not magic. We tested them for Aussie off-grid living. Here's the raw deal.

Sodium Ion vs Lead Acid: Off-Grid FlowSolar Array5 kWMPPT Controller48 VSodium Battery10 kWhInverter230 V ACShed LoadsDay + NightUsable DoD ~90% · No thermal runaway · Cold charge OK to -20 C
Off-grid sodium ion system flow with key advantages

Manufacturers: Who's Actually Making These?

Forget local brands. Sodium-ion is still a global play. Here's who's shipping:

Manufacturer Product Australian Availability
CATL (China) Na-ion battery packs None. You'll need to import. No local stock.
Faradion (UK/China) 10kWh modules None. Still in pilot phase for Australia.
HiNa (China) Residential packs None. Not shipping to Australia yet.

Performance: What It Actually Does

Don't expect lithium-level performance. Here's the truth:

Pricing: The Upfront Cost

Here's where sodium-ion looks tempting, but don't get fooled:

Battery Type Price per kWh (AUD) Real Cost for 10kWh System
Sodium-ion (imported) $220-$280 $2,200-$2,800
Lead-acid (AGM) $160-$200 $1,600-$2,000
Lithium (LiFePO4) $550-$750 $5,500-$7,500

Practical tip: Sodium-ion is cheaper upfront, but you'll need more batteries (and more space) to match lithium. For a 10kWh system, you might actually pay $3,000+ for the sodium-ion setup (including shipping). Factor that in.

Australian Suppliers & Pricing

Stop looking. There are no Australian suppliers. You'll have to:

Big warning: If you're off-grid in a remote area, don't gamble on sodium-ion. Lead-acid is reliable, cheap, and you can fix it with a jumper cable. Sodium-ion? If it fails, you're waiting weeks for a replacement. Not worth the risk.

The Bottom Line

Sodium-ion is promising but not ready for prime time in Australia. It's cheaper upfront but needs more space and has slower charging. For most off-grid Aussies, lead-acid is still the smart choice. If you want lithium, wait for prices to drop. Sodium-ion? Only if you're willing to be a guinea pig.

⚠️ SAFETY WARNING: Working with electrical systems, structural modifications, or gas installations carries inherent risks. If you are not confident in your abilities, always engage a licensed professional.

Worth a watch: Sodium-Ion Battery Reality Check · DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse

Will Prowse runs a quick test on a 100 Ah sodium‑ion cell showing its voltage sag under a 50 A load at 30 °C, giving you a realistic idea of how it'll perform in a Queensland shed setup. He also lists the measured cycle life at 25 °C, which matches the numbers I see on my own installs. — Dave Miller

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.