Best charging behavior for LFP batteries #4
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A question remains: If LFP have such a flat curve, then there's no difference in voltage (or almost none) being it at 100% or at 70%. Or let's say, being it at 90% or 70%... So, are we entering in a contradiction? |
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To be more precise, the limit in NMC or NCA cells is the 4.0V. For LFP, i have no idea... |
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Best charging behavior for LFP batteries
I have been writing about the importance of LFP (LiFePO4) batteries for a while now, but I haven’t written about the best charging behavior for this battery chemistry yet.
It’s time to write a small, but important article about the subject, especially because I have seen some confusion on online forums.
First, let’s compare the nominal and maximum voltages of LFP with other popular battery chemistries.
LTO anode + LMO/NCM cathode
https://pushevs.com/2022/04/21/best-charging-behavior-for-lfp-batteries/
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