“…9 In addition, sodium-sulfur electrochemistry offers several other advantages, such as (1) stable-operation, (2) minimal self-discharge, (3) low-cost per cycle, (4) high energy efficiency, and (5) non-toxicity. 10 Significant progress has been made in high-temperature sodium-sulfur (HT-Na/S) battery technology owing to its high theoretical energy density (760 W h kg À1 ) and power capability with excellent durability for over 15 years or 2500 cycles. 11 HT-Na/S batteries as cutting-edge technology have found applications in space, electric vehicles grid storage, and aeronautics.…”