
Inlyte, HORIEN partner to scale up iron-sodium battery production
A key outcome of the collaboration is Inlyte Factory 1, scheduled to come online by 2027, which will mirror HORIEN’s existing operations while incorporating Inlyte’s next-gen cell design and cost innovations.
Inlyte Energy, a Californian-based battery company, and sodium metal chloride (SMC) battery manufacturer HORIEN have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate manufacturing scale-up of Inlyte’s iron-sodium battery technology.
Combining HORIEN’s 25+ years of manufacturing expertise and Inlyte’s innovative, low-cost battery design will help accelerate the scale-up of Inlyte’s first US factory, simplify its supply chain, and facilitate the introduction of the iron-sodium battery to the market, according to a media release.
“This partnership significantly accelerates our ability to deploy large-scale battery storage,” said Antonio Baclig, CEO of Inlyte Energy. “By joining forces with HORIEN, we gain access to world-class manufacturing expertise and established industry relationships. This will help us speed delivery of our breakthrough battery technology that combines the efficiency of lithium-ion batteries with the low-cost needed for long duration energy storage, creating the perfect solution for this quickly growing market.”
A key outcome of this collaboration is Inlyte Factory 1, scheduled to come online by 2027. This facility will mirror HORIEN’s existing operations while incorporating Inlyte’s next-generation cell design and cost innovations proven at Inlyte’s UK-based pilot plant, providing a de-risked pathway for rapid production scaling.
“HORIEN has led the way in demonstrating the safety, reliability, and performance of SMC battery technology, and now, with Inlyte, we see a pathway to accelerate adoption of the technology into the global energy storage market,” said Giovanni Zola, CEO of HORIEN.