April , 2021
Classification of lithium battery failure and the cause of failure
Against the background of energy crisis and environmental pollution, lithium-ion batteries, as an ideal energy source for development in the 21st century, have received more and more attention. However, some failure phenomena may occur in the production, transportation, and use of lithium-ion batteries. Moreover, the failure of a single battery will affect the performance and reliability of the entire battery pack, and even cause the battery pack to stop working or other safety issues.
What is the difference between 18650 and 21700 batteries? Which is better, 18650 or 21700?
Lithium-ion battery has a high energy density, its capacity is 1.5 to 2 times that of a nickel-hydrogen battery of the same weight, and it has a very low self-discharge rate. In addition, lithium-ion batteries have almost no "memory effect" and do not contain toxic substances. These advantages of lithium-ion batteries make it widely used in the field of new energy vehicles.
Nowadays, the more widely used cylindrical lithium-ion batteries are 18650 batteries and 21700 batteries.
What is the difference between a lithium ion battery and a lead-acid battery? Which is better?
Lithium-ion batteries and lead-acid batteries are currently the two most widely used batteries. So what is the difference between these two batteries and which one is better? The following will focus on the difference between lithium-ion batteries and lead-acid batteries.
Winter and summer maintenance methods and tips for lithium-ion battery packs
For lithium batteries, our focus is often on capacity and energy density. These data can usually directly reflect the length of the battery's cruising range. But what we should note is that most lithium batteries are the products of electrochemistry. Since they are related to chemistry, their performance has a great relationship with temperature.