Lithium Batteries

Lithium batteries are a type of rechargeable battery that uses lithium ions as a key component of its electrochemistry. They are known for their high energy density, low self-discharge rates, and relatively lightweight compared to other battery technologies. Lithium batteries operate through the movement of lithium ions between the anode and cathode during charging and discharging cycles. Common types include lithium-ion (Li-ion) and lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries. They are widely used in various applications, including portable electronics (like smartphones and laptops), electric vehicles, and renewable energy storage systems due to their efficiency and durability.