Last week, Natron announced that it was awarded a competitive $20 million award from the U.S. Our batteries do not exhibit thermal runaway under any conditions, and we are thrilled to share our UL test results with the critical infrastructure community.” We have perfected and commercialized a Sodium-ion battery that exhibits zero dangerous behavior under the rigorous UL 9540A fire testing procedures, and is 100% compliant with the nationally recommended fire code. “Natron’s customers have made clear that these critical infrastructure facilities require the safest, most robust batteries available. It’s critical that the batteries supporting these vital pieces of infrastructure are safe, sustainable and long lasting,” said Natron CEO Colin Wessells. “The global economy is powered by the data and telecom industries. Starting October 1, fire departments and local permitting agencies are invited to review Natron’s results on UL’s website. Natron’s battery cells are also the first battery cells to publicly disclose the results of rigorous UL 9540A fire testing on the new UL 9540A database. It is the first-ever Sodium-ion battery to achieve a 1973 certification from UL, the definitive third-party evaluation of battery product safety. The BlueTray™ 4000 Rack-Mounted Battery Pack is now commercially available for shipment.
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