We all rely on Lithium batteries to power everything from our remote controls to our toothbrush. They’re in our laptops, smartphones, and wrist watches.
Due to the need for more power and more time on a single charge, it is at times necessary to connect more than one battery to increase the overall battery capacity.
First invented in the 1970s and then manufactured commercially by Sony in the year 1991, lithium-ion batteries are now used in airplanes, mobile phones and cars.
When EV batteries were first introduced to the market it was so expensive, that their prices threatened the industry itself. However, that fact has changed dramatically in the last years.
In today’s modern world, we rely on batteries to operate everything from flashlights to vehicles. Isn’t, it right? Indeed, most of the applications we use, especially electronic devices use lithium batteries.
18650 Li-ion rechargeable batteries/cells are characterized by high discharge rates and charge density. These batteries/cells are normally used in flashlights, laptops, digital cameras, and many other portable electronic devices.
A good battery charger plays a vital role in the durability and performance of the rechargeable batteries. In the market, price sensitivity affects the status of the chargers, and they get low priority.
Battery research has enabled us to experience some revolutionary changes in battery chemistry. And a Lithium-ion battery is one of such exemplary changes that have led battery technology to the future.