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Peak Energy and General Motors Join Forces to Advance Sodium-Ion Battery Storage for Grid Applications

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 11:02 PM

Peak Energy and General Motors have announced a strategic partnership to scale next-generation sodium-ion battery technology for grid-scale energy storage, a development with potential implications for shore power and port electrification initiatives.

## Peak Energy and GM Target Grid-Scale Storage with Sodium-Ion Technology Peak Energy, a U.S.-based developer of low-cost energy storage systems, has entered into a strategic partnership with General Motors to accelerate the commercialisation of sodium-ion batteries for grid-scale applications, according to a PR Newswire release dated 9 June 2026. The collaboration combines Peak Energy's passively cooled energy storage platform with GM's established battery manufacturing expertise, with the stated goal of scaling production to giga-scale capacity. The partnership is headquartered out of Burlingame, California. ### Relevance to Maritime and Port Energy Infrastructure While the announcement is primarily directed at terrestrial grid applications, the advancement of cost-effective, large-format energy storage carries significant implications for the maritime sector. Port authorities and terminal operators across the globe are under increasing pressure to decarbonise landside operations and provide reliable shore power — also known as cold ironing — to vessels at berth. Grid-scale battery storage is widely regarded as a critical enabler of this transition, helping to buffer peak demand loads and integrate renewable energy sources into port power infrastructure. Sodium-ion technology, in particular, has attracted attention as a potentially lower-cost and more geopolitically resilient alternative to lithium-ion chemistries, given that sodium is far more abundant and widely distributed than lithium. Passively cooled systems, such as those developed by Peak Energy, also reduce operational complexity and maintenance overhead — factors that are especially relevant in demanding port and coastal environments. ### Industry Context The maritime industry's push toward electrification — spanning hybrid and fully electric vessels, electric port equipment, and shore power mandates in jurisdictions including the European Union and California — is creating growing demand for scalable, reliable energy storage solutions. Partnerships of this nature, bringing automotive battery expertise into the grid storage space, reflect a broader convergence of transport and energy sectors that is reshaping infrastructure planning for ports and shipping operators alike. Financial terms of the Peak Energy-GM agreement were not disclosed. Further details on production timelines and deployment targets are expected as the partnership progresses. *Source: PR Newswire*
#shore power#port electrification#energy storage#sodium-ion battery#grid infrastructure#decarbonisation#cold ironing

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