The theoretical life of ternary lithium batteries is about 800 cycles, which is average among commercial rechargeable lithium batteries. Ternary lithium battery refers to a secondary lithium battery that uses three transition metal oxides: nickel, cobalt and manganese as the positive electrode material. Fully integrating the good cycle performance of lithium cobalt oxide, the high specific capacity of lithium nickel oxide and the high safety performance and cost savings of lithium manganate, using methods such as molecular level interweaving, inclusion, coating and surface modification to synthesize nickel, cobalt, manganese, etc. Synergistic multi-element composite oxide integrated with lithium. This is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that is currently widely researched and used. New energy vehicle batteries useusually ternary lithium batteries. The advantages of this type of battery are sufficient power and less pollution. The normal life of qualified ternary lithium batteries is 8 years, and the specific mileage is 150,000-200,000 kilometers. Ternary lithium batteries cooperate well and have the highest power for the same weight. However, if the items are packed tightly, the temperature will be a little high. Therefore, ternary lithium batteries have very strict heat dissipation requirements. To ensure safety, each battery must have a safety device.
How long does a ternary lithium battery last?
Introduction How long does a ternary lithium battery last? The theoretical life of ternary lithium batteries is around 800 cycles, which is average among commercial rechargeable lithium batteries. Ternary lithium battery refers to the use of nickel-cobalt-manganese