An example o a Li-ion battery (uised on the Nokia 3310 mobile phone) | |
Speceefic energy | 100–265 W·h/kg[1][2] (0.36–0.875 MJ/kg) |
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Energy density | 250–676 W·h/L[3] (0.90–2.43 MJ/L) |
Speceefic pouer | ~250-~340 W/kg[1] |
Chairge/dischairge efficiency | 80–90%[4] |
Energy/consumer-price | 2.5 W·h/US$[5] |
Sel-dischairge rate | 8% at 21 °C 15% at 40 °C 31% at 60 °C (per month)[6] |
Cycle durability | 400–1200 cycles [7] |
Nominal cell voltage | NMC 3.6 / 3.8 V, LiFePO4 3.2 V |
A lithium-ion battery (whiles Li-ion battery or LIB) is a member o a faimily o rechairgeable battery teeps in which lithium ions muive frae the negative electrode tae the positive electrode during dischairge an back when chairgin.
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