信息动态
Emergency energy storage application of lithium iron phosphate batteries in UPS power supply
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) serves as an emergency power supply for computers, servers, precision instruments, and other equipment, and has stringent requirements for battery safety, cycle life, and discharge stability. Lithium iron phosphate batteries, with their long cycle life and high safety, are widely used in UPS systems
Lithium-ion battery chargers – a key to powering communication products
The continuous operation of communication products such as mobile phones, tablets, and walkie-talkies relies on a stable supply of lithium-ion battery chargers. As the "guardian" of battery life, a high-quality charger must not only achieve fast charging but also ensure charging safety and compatibility.
Lithium-ion polymer battery: an ideal choice for communication products
Communication products have extremely high requirements for batteries, which need to possess characteristics such as high safety, small size, and long battery life. Lithium-ion polymer batteries precisely meet these demands. Lithium-ion polymer batteries use colloidal or solid polymer electrolytes instead of traditional liquid electrolytes
Emergency backup of UPS power supply - the core role of lithium iron phosphate batteries in the field of energy storage
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is widely used in data centers, server rooms, medical equipment, industrial control, and other scenarios as an emergency power supply for critical equipment. Its core requirements are fast switching, long-lasting battery life, and high reliability. Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) battery
The Enduring Fun of Electric Toys: Safe Adaptation and Innovation of Lithium-Ion Polymer Batteries
Electric toys such as remote-controlled cars, drones, and model airplanes strive for a balance between agility and endurance. Lithium-ion polymer batteries, with their lightweight, high energy density, and flexible form, have become the ideal energy source for electric toys. Compared to traditional nickel-hydrogen batteries, Li