NO. | Items | Specifications |
1 | batteries | 3.7v 1500mah lipo battery |
2 | Charge voltage | 4.2V |
3 | Nominal voltage | 3.7V |
4 | Nominal capacity | 1500mAh 0.2C Discharge |
5 | Charge current | Standard Charging:0.5C Rapid charge: 1.0C |
6 | Standard Charging method | 0.5C CC(constant current)charge to 4.2V, then CV(constant voltage 4.2V)charge till charge current decline to ≤0.05C |
7 | Charging time | Standard Charging:2.75hours(Ref.) Rapid charge: 2hours(Ref.) |
8 | Max.charge current | 1.0C |
9 | Max.discharge current | 1.0C |
10 | Discharge cut-off voltage | 2.5V0.25V(0.2C) |
11 | Operating temperature | Charging: 0 °C ~45 °C Discharging:0 °C ~45 °C |
12 | Storage temperature | -10°C~ +45 °C |
13 | Dimension | Length:60±2mm (not including tabs) Width:30±0.5mm Thickness:6.2±0.2mm |
14 | Drop Test | The cell is to be dropped from a height of meter twice onto concrete ground. No fire, no leakage |
15 | cycle time | ≥500times |
Application:
Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Drones:
Electric Scooters and Bicycles: Li-poly batteries offer high energy density, making them ideal for powering electric transportation options.
Drones: These unmanned aerial vehicles use Li-poly batteries to support long flight durations and stable performance.
Electric Cars: While lithium-ion batteries (which can include lithium cobalt oxide, lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide, or lithium iron phosphate chemistries) are more common in full-sized EVs, Li-poly batteries have been explored or used in some hybrid and smaller EV models due to their packaging flexibility.
Military and Aerospace:
Portable Military Electronics: Li-poly batteries are used in various military devices for their high energy density and reliability.
Satellites and Spacecraft: In aerospace applications, Li-poly batteries are carefully engineered to meet strict safety and performance requirements.
Renewable Energy Systems:
Energy Storage Systems: Li-poly batteries are used in some energy storage systems to store excess energy generated by renewable sources like solar and wind.
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