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Saturday, 17 March 2007
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Lithium Rechargeable Battery Information and FAQs

The Lithium rechargeable battery is widely used where portable electronics requires low weight, slim profile custom electrical power that is rechargeable. There are many applications in which this is the best approach.


Benefits of the Lithium Ion Battery


  • They have a higher energy density than most other types of rechargeables.
  • They operate at higher voltages than other rechargeables, typically about 3.7 volts for lithium-ion vs. 1.2 volts for NiMH or NiCd.
  • Lithium-ion batteries have a lower self discharge rate than other types of rechargeable batteries.
  • Once they are charged they will retain their charge for a longer time than other types of rechargeable batteries
  • Lithium-ion batteries can be smaller, lighter, have a higher voltage and hold a charge much longer than other types of rechargeable batteries.
  • Self-discharge is less than half of NiCD.
  • Li-ion batteries include special circuitry to protect the battery from damage due to overcharging or undercharging.
  • No memory and no cycling is required to prolong the battery's life.




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