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EV battery cells are the fundamental building blocks of electric vehicle batteries, providing the necessary energy storage and power delivery for electric propulsion. These cells are typically made from lithium-ion technology, which offers high energy density, long cycle life, and efficient performance. They are designed to be assembled into larger battery packs that power electric vehicles, enabling them to operate effectively and efficiently.
| Chemistry | Lithium-ion |
| Nominal Voltage | 3.2V to 4.2V |
| Capacity Range | 20Ah to 100Ah |
| Cycle Life | 500 to 3000 cycles |
| Operating Temperature | -20┬░C to 60┬░C |
When selecting EV battery cells, buyers should consider the specific chemistry that best suits their application, such as lithium-ion or other emerging technologies. It is essential to specify the required capacity, voltage, and cycle life based on the vehicle's performance needs. Additionally, certifications such as UL or IEC standards may be relevant, depending on the application. Quantities should reflect the scale of the project, whether for prototyping or mass production.
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The lifespan can range from 500 to 3000 cycles, depending on usage and conditions.
Extreme temperatures can reduce efficiency and lifespan; cells typically operate best between -20┬░C and 60┬░C.
Capacity is influenced by cell chemistry, design, and the number of cells in a battery pack.
Yes, common types include Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) and Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), each with unique characteristics.
Look for certifications like UL, IEC, or ISO standards to ensure safety and performance.
Yes, many components of lithium-ion batteries can be recycled, reducing environmental impact.