This is partly because the US is a richer market with higher end desires but it might mislead people in that geography into thinking that the battery mass manufacturing world moves slowly.
Meanwhile in the storage market it's gone to 90% LFP as the big deployments take advantage of the cost reductions available.
In fact the biggest impediment to sodium being rolled out was continuing reductions in LFP cost which made people less enhusiastic for alternatives.
It appears they've managed to drive costs down even further, prompting its graduation into mass scale manufacture.