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Registration Date | 17 Jul 2021 |
Revision Date | 17 Jul 2021 |
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Renewable Energies Batteries
Lithium-ion Battery CathodeVery low toxicity for environment (use of iron, graphite and phosphate) Cycle life : from 2000 to several thousand Operational temperature range :up to 70°C Very low internal resistance. Stability or even decline over the cycles. Constant power throughout the discharge range Ease of recycling Very safe and secure technology (No Thermal Runaway) Long-Term Storage: The battery should give close to the same charge performance as when it is used for over a year. Both lithium iron phosphate and lithium ion have good long-term storage benefits. Lithium iron phosphate can be stored longer. Lithium is quick: Lithium charges and discharges power rapidly giving you more usage versatility. Fast battery charging is important for applications with little downtime, such as monitoring equipment. Because lead acid batteries need to be charged over a longer period, in stages, and because they deliver poor performance during high discharge periods, they are less versatile than their lithium counterpart
We offer a wide range of lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries, each specifically engineered to deliver a high cycle life and excellent performance over a wide operating temperature.
LiFePO4 batteries are the safest battery type currently on the market today. LiFePO4 batteries offer a solution to demanding applications that require a lighter weight, longer life, and higher capacity battery.
Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) can operate in a wide temperature range, which makes lithium batteries a good fit for various applications, including ones that undergo extreme temperatures. Lithium is the best option for applications that will exhaust the batteries or run in extreme weather conditions.
Lithium iron phosphate batteries offer significant advantages, including improved discharge and charge efficiency, longer life span and the ability to deep cycle while maintaining power. LiFePO4 batteries often come with a higher price tag, but a much better cost over life of the product. Lithium iron phosphate is two types of batteries used in today's portable electronics. While they both share some similarities, there are major differences in high-energy density, long life cycles, and safety. Most people are familiar with lithium-ion as they most likely own a smart phone, tablet, or PC. Lithium iron phosphate is a newer type of battery gaining recognition in the manufacturing industries due to its cost-effective materials and stability with high temperatures.