LFP batteries are highly stable and less prone to overheating or thermal runaway, especially in high-temperature or high-stress environments.
Known for their durability, LFP batteries offer a longer lifespan and therefore lower replacement costs for energy storage systems.
LFP batteries are made without cobalt and other heavy metals, making them more environmentally friendly and less reliant on rare or hazardous materials.
Typically, each LFP cell has a nominal voltage of 3.2 volts, with a typical range from 2.5 to 3.56 volts per cell. Battery packs can be configured to reach desired voltage levels for various applications.
LFP batteries generally have an energy density of 90-160 Wh/kg which is offset by their longer cycle life and stability.
LFP batteries often achieve 2000 to 5000 cycles (or more) at 80% depth of discharge, depending on operating conditions, making them highly durable for long-term use.