Advantages and Disadvantages of Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Li-ion battery chemistries have the highest energy density and are considered safe. No memory or scheduled cycling is required to prolong battery life. Li-Ion batteries are used in electronic devices such as cameras, calculators, laptop computers, and mobile phones, and are increasingly being used for electric mobility. Their advantages and disadvantages are summarized in the following table.

Advantages Disadvantages
High specific energy and high load capabilities with power cells

Long cycle and extended shelf-life; maintenance-free

High capacity, low internal resistance, good coulombic efficiency

Simple charge algorithm and reasonably short charge times

Need for protection circuit to prevent thermal runaway if stressed

Degradation at high temperature and when stored at high voltage

Impossibility of rapid charge at freezing temperatures (<0°C, <32°F)

Need for transportation regulations when shipping in larger quantities

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