Farasis Energy has made significant progress in the R&D of its second-generation sodium-ion battery, which has now entered the pilot production stage. This product adopts a layered oxide + hard carbon technical route, increasing its energy density to 160-180Wh/kg, a notable improvement over the first-generation product (140-160Wh/kg). Through material modification and structural design, it maintains a discharge capacity retention rate of over 91% at -20°C, and its cycle life meets the requirements of passenger NEVs and two-wheelers, having also passed safety tests such as nail penetration and crushing. Additionally, Farasis Energy has achieved a technological breakthrough in the field of sodium-ion batteries with a polyanion system, developing products that support ultra-high C-rates and ultra-long cycle lives, suitable for high-power applications such as ESS.