The demand for lithium-ion batteries is growing at an exponential rate. The reason being the rise in the variety and number of IoT-based devices, battery-oriented material handling, and automation equipment. From high-capacity batteries to small smartphones, the high energy density of the cells costs less than other battery technologies. But there are some risks to using Li-ion batteries.
What Are Those?
As there are different requirements for batteries like Li-ion cells for smartphones, 3-12 Li-ion cells for laptops, and hundreds of them for airplanes and cars. They are produced in myriads of forms like a pouch, cylindrical, and prismatic. Cell cases can be soft and hard and electrodes can be stacked and wound. Some of the other problems include-
- Over-voltage
- Overcharge
- Charging outside of the accepted
- Over-discharging
- Fast-charging of the over-discharged cells
- Deep discharging
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