Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Batteries in Australia
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) Batteries have been present since 1996. LiFePO4 was introduced as a cathode material for lithium batteries. The batteries have multiple advantages over the traditional lithium-ion products available in the market. These advantages contain low price tag, non-fatality, exceptional thermal strength, protective features, and worthy electrochemical output with high precise capacity, i.e 170 mA•h/g. The maximum lithium-ion batteries (Li-ion) available in customer devices are Lithium Cobalt Oxide Batteries (LiCoO2). Extra diversities of lithium-ion batteries comprise of Lithium-Manganese Oxide (LiMn2O4) and Lithium-Nickel Oxide (LiNiO2). Especially the names of these LiFePO4 battery Australia have been derived from the components of their cathodes. In all batteries, the anodes are typically manufactured of carbon, including a range of electrolytes. LiFePO4 is a harmless cathode component from LiCoO2. The Fe-P-O is sturdier than the Co-O union. ...