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What are the differences between lithium iron phosphate battery pack and ternary battery?

by:Vglory      2021-03-17
Packaging: Lithium iron phosphate batteries can be divided into square batteries, soft-pack batteries and cylindrical batteries. Material system: The current mainstream lithium iron phosphate and ternary lithium batteries respectively refer to lithium batteries using lithium iron phosphate and ternary materials as cathode materials. Ternary materials refer to cathode materials with Ni, Co, Mn or Ni, Co, and Al as the core elements. The material system is different. Lithium iron phosphate is a 3.2V voltage platform, and the cycle life is more than 2000 times. The ternary battery is a 3.6V voltage platform. The cycle life of Pared lithium iron phosphate batteries depends on different manufacturers, different models and processes. , Some can achieve 500 cycles, and some can achieve more than 1,000 cycles. Lithium iron phosphate battery has a long service life. The cycle life can reach more than 2000 times. Under the same conditions, the service life of lead-acid batteries is at most 1 to 1.5 years. The same brand new lithium iron phosphate battery pack used under the same conditions has a service life of 7 to 8 years. The ternary lithium battery has high low temperature resistance and high energy density. It can be used normally at minus 20 degrees, because the lithium battery itself will generate heat during the discharge process. In terms of high-rate charging and low-temperature resistance, ternary lithium batteries have great advantages. At present, compared with ternary lithium batteries, lithium iron phosphate batteries with high safety and long service life have distinct advantages. Disclaimer: Some pictures and content of articles published on this site are from the Internet. If there is any infringement, please contact to delete.
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