Lithium-ion cell
A lithium-ion cell is a secondary cell ("rechargeable battery") that uses a lithium compound as its cathode (positive terminal) material, and typically graphite as the anode (negative terminal) material. Lithium-ion cells feature high energy density and low self-discharge, making them ideal for a variety devices including mobile phones and electric vehicle batteries.
Properties
Type of | Secondary cell |
---|---|
Also known as | Li-ion cell |
Has types | Cylindrical lithium-ion cell |
Used in | TROES Cabinet (240 kWh), TROES Cabinet (2437 kWh), TROES Cabinet (4874 kWh), TROES Indoor Cabinet (880 kWh), TROES Outdoor Cabinet (570 kWh), 5 more⦠|
Related images | , , , , |
Wikidata QID | Q2822895 |