Low-temperature Lithium-ion Batteries Have Broad Application Prospects
Low-temperature lithium-ion battery is a new type of lithium-ion battery. Its main feature is that it can work normally at a lower temperature (usually minus 10 degrees to minus 50 degrees) and is suitable for power storage and use in cold regions or low temperature environments.
Compared with ordinary lithium-ion batteries, the main difference between low-temperature lithium-ion batteries is the following two aspects: material selection: Low-temperature lithium-ion batteries use anodes with low activation energy and cathode materials with high specific volume and high specific energy to ensure that the reaction rate of the electrodes can be kept sufficiently fast at low temperatures. At the same time, low-temperature lithium-ion batteries also use electrolytes with better conductivity and higher ion transport rates to ensure the efficiency and rate of lithium-ion transport at low temperatures.
Design optimization: The design of low-temperature lithium-ion batteries has also undergone a series of optimizations, such as increasing the electrode interval, increasing the thickness of the negative electrode of the battery, and improving the insulation of the battery, etc., to reduce the catalytic reaction and polarization inside the battery at low temperatures, thereby Guarantee the performance and life of the battery.
Generally speaking, compared with ordinary lithium-ion batteries, low-temperature lithium-ion batteries have lower internal resistance and higher energy density, and have better cold resistance and cycle life. Therefore, low-temperature lithium-ion batteries have broad application prospects in some special occasions, such as arctic exploration, military equipment, spacecraft and drones.