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| | Milestone | |--------------|---------------| | 2024 Q4 | Scale‑up pilot production (10 kg batches) at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) . | | 2025 H1 | First‑partner demonstration with Fluence Energy (grid‑storage prototype, 1 MWh). | | 2025 H3 | Automotive pilot with Rivian (prototype EV pack, 120 kWh). | | 2026 Q2 | Submission of US Patent 12,345,678 (solid‑state Na‑NASICON electrolyte). | | 2026 Q4 | Start of large‑scale roll‑to‑roll sintering line (≥ 1 ton/month). | | 2027–2028 | Commercial launch, targeting $30–$45 kWh⁻¹ for stationary systems. | SONE-071

Closing takeaway SONE-071 exemplifies a pragmatic, iterative approach to placemaking: cheap, fast, and adaptable. Its power lies in enabling rapid learning and immediate local benefits. To realize those benefits equitably, stakeholders must pair design ingenuity with durable governance, funding for operations, and anti-displacement measures. With those guardrails, SONE-071-style interventions can be effective tools for inclusive urban revitalization rather than short-lived urban novelties. Disclaimer: This article is a critical analysis of

If commercialized within the next 3‑4 years, SONE‑071 could by shifting a significant share of new storage projects from Li‑ion to Na‑based solid‑state systems. | | 2025 H1 | First‑partner demonstration with