Specification of Battery Lithium-Ion 12v 40ah
Lithium-Ion battery
Lithium ion batteries (commonly called Li-ion Batteries or LIBs) are one of the family members of rechargeable batteries. In this battery, the lithium ion moves from the negative electrode to the positive electrode when released, and returns when refilled. The Li-ion battery uses an intercalation lithium compound as its electrode material, in contrast to lithium metallic which is used in lithium-rechargeable batteries. Lithium ion batteries are commonly found in consumer electronics. This battery is the most popular type of rechargeable battery for portable electronic equipment, because it has one of the best energy densities, without memory effects, and has a slow loss of content when not in use. Apart from being used in consumer electronic equipment, LIB is also often used by military, electric and aerospace industries. [6] A number of studies have sought to improve traditional LIB technology, focusing on energy density, durability, cost, and intrinsic safety. Chemical characteristics, performance, costs, and safety of types of LIB tend to vary. Handheld electronics usually use lithium cobalt oxide (LCO) based LIB which has a high energy density, but also has a fairly well-known safety hazard, especially when damaged. Lithium iron phosphate (LFP), lithium manganese oxide (LMO), and lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) have lower energy densities, but longer life and stronger safety. These chemicals are widely used by electrical equipment, medical equipment, and others. NMC is a major competitor in the automotive industry. Lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA) and lithium titanate (LTO) are special designs aimed at specific uses.