Prismatic lithium-iron phosphate battery cells with an energy density of 138 Wh/kg

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Chinese energy storage company Imren Battery has introduced new EVE LF105 lithium iron phosphate (LFP) prismatic battery cells that can be used in a wide range of applications such as electric vehicles, renewable energy storage and more.

The nominal voltage of the cell is 3.2 V and the capacity is 105 Ah, so it is suitable for a wide range of applications, such as electric vehicles, energy storage systems and other applications. For example, the company said that a set of 16 LF105 battery cells could provide reliable energy storage with a capacity of up to 1,600 Wh.

The energy density of the LF105 is 138 Wh/kg, which enables more energy to be stored in a smaller space. The cell is rated to last up to 5,000 cycles at 80% depth of discharge.

The LF105 LiFePo4 cell has a prismatic design that offers a compact and space-saving solution compared to cylindrical cells. It measures 200 mm x 130 mm x 36 mm and weighs 1.98 kg.

It is equipped with a built-in battery management system that monitors the performance of the cell and ensures that it is operating within safe parameters. The cell also has a wide operating temperature range of -20 C to 60 C, which ensures reliable performance in various environments.

The prismatic LF105 LiFePo4 battery cell is now available for purchase and can be shipped from the company’s warehouses in the US and Germany.

Established in 2013, Shenzhen IMR Technology Co., Ltd. (Imren Battery) has a diverse product portfolio, including batteries, battery chargers, flashlights, headlamps, unmanned aerial vehicles and USB chargers.

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