The LiFePO4 battery, short for lithium iron phosphate battery, is a high-power lithium-ion rechargeable battery designed for energy storage, electric vehicles (EVs), power tools, yachts, and solar systems. Utilizing lithium iron phosphate as the positive electrode material, these batteries offer exceptional safety and cycle life performance, which are crucial technical indices for power batteries.
A Lithium Phosphate LiFePO4 Battery charged at 1C can typically achieve around 2000 cycles. It has notable safety features, such as resistance to puncture-induced explosions and reduced risk of burning when overcharged. The lithium iron phosphate cathode material allows for the seamless use of large-capacity lithium batteries in series. The LiFePO4 battery operates within a voltage range of 2.8V to 3.65V, with a nominal voltage of 3.2V, and it functions effectively in a wide temperature range (-20℃ to +75℃). These batteries boast advantages like long cycle life, fast charging and discharging, low self-discharge rate, high safety, high energy density, and excellent high-temperature performance.