Battery chemistry definition

Battery chemistry means the chemistry of the rechargeable battery, such as nickel cadmium, nickel metal hydride, lithium ion, lithium polymer, rechargeable alkaline, or lead acid. The chemistry of the battery is typically printed on the label of the battery itself, can be found in the manufacturer’s instructions, or can be obtained from the manufacturer of the battery system.

Examples of Battery chemistry in a sentence

  • Battery chemistry type Rechargeable LFP (LiFePO4) battery Nominal Operating Voltage 3.2 V (minimum 2000 mAh ) measured at Standard condition Temperature 10oC to 50oC Battery casing 22650 Minimum Number of charge-discharge cycles 2000 D o D Up to 85-90% Warranty Minimum 5 year from the date of delivery Vendor should print their company name on the battery with manufacturing month and expiry month/warranty (years) mentioned.