Rechargion Energy’s Sodium-Ion Battery Gets Safety Validation from ARAI


By Robin Kumar Attri

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Updated On: 18-Aug-2025 12:26 PM


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Rechargion Energy’s sodium-ion battery secures ARAI validation, promising safer, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions for 2W and 3W EVs with commercialisation targeted in 12–15 months.

Key Highlights

Pune-based Rechargion Energy has achieved a major milestone in the clean energy sector. The company has secured IEC62660/IS16893 safety test validation for its sodium-ion battery from the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI). This development highlights sodium-ion technology as a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries.

Rechargion Energy, a spin-off from CSIR–National Chemical Laboratory, is working on sodium-ion chemistry to make electric mobility more affordable and reliable.

Successful Safety Testing by ARAI

The Homologation and Technology Centre of ARAI carried out rigorous testing of Rechargion Energy’s sodium-ion battery cells over two months. The results confirmed the safety, durability, and performance of these advanced cells.

Key Tests Conducted:

These evaluations proved the robustness of sodium-ion batteries, showing strong potential for electric mobility solutions.

Focus on Electric Mobility

Rechargion Energy aims to apply this breakthrough in the 2W (two-wheeler) and 3W (three-wheeler) EV segment, where affordability and reliability are most important.

CEO Dr. Vilas Shelke said:

We shall try to leverage this breakthrough for e-mobility applications with a particular focus on the 2W and 3W segment. Currently, we can produce 10 Ah capacity cells with more than 10,000 cycle life at our pilot plant facility. We will scale up the end-to-end manufacturing for 500–1000 cells per day with expected commercialisation in 12–15 months.

Scaling Up Production

Rechargion Energy is preparing to expand manufacturing beyond its pilot plant.

This makes the company one of the few players in India ready to bring sodium-ion technology to commercial scale.

Importance of Sodium-Ion Technology

Sodium-ion batteries are gaining worldwide recognition because of:

With ARAI validation, Rechargion Energy is set to become a frontrunner in India’s battery innovation sector, helping build a cleaner and more self-reliant e-mobility ecosystem.

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CMV360 Says

Rechargion Energy’s successful ARAI validation marks a turning point for India’s battery sector. With plans to scale up production and focus on affordable e-mobility, the company is positioning sodium-ion technology as a safe, sustainable, and cost-effective solution for the future. This step strengthens India’s progress toward clean transportation and reduced dependence on lithium imports.