Because of the benefits of lithium titanate in terms of high security, high stability, long life and green features, lithium titanate batteries can be widely used in military, aerospace, electric vehicles and charging stations, tourist coaches, yachts, wind and solar energy storage power, traffic signals, solar hybrid street lighting, UPS power supply, home storage, coal, disaster relief emergency, weather radar, electricity, smart grid, communication base stations, hospitals, finance, telecommunications as well as system critical backup power systems.
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What is a lithium titanate battery?
Li-Titanate batteries are high security, high stability. Li-Titanate batteries are green & eco-friendly. The disadvantage is that lithium-titanate batteries have a lower inherent voltage (2.4V/cell), which leads to a lower energy density than conventional lithium-ion battery technologies.
What is LTO battery?
The lithium titanate battery (Referred to as LTO battery in the battery industry) is a type of rechargeable battery based on advanced nano-technology. which is a lithium ion battery that use negative electrode material – lithium titanate.
Li-Titanate batteries are green & eco-friendly. The disadvantage is that lithium-titanate batteries have a lower inherent voltage (2.4V/cell), which leads to a lower energy density than conventional lithium-ion battery technologies. But the energy density of LTO ‐ based batteries is still higher than lead acid and NiCad batteries.
How long can a lithium titanate battery last?
The lithium titanate battery can be fully charged and discharged for more than 30,000 cycles. After 10 years of use as a power battery, it may be used as an energy storage battery for another 20 years. The user does not need to replace the battery in actual use, and hardly increases the later cost. 4. Good resistance to wide temperature
1. Good security and stability The potential of lithium ion titanate battery is higher than that of pure metal lithium, it is not easy to generate lithium dendrites, the discharge voltage is stable, and, therefore, the safety performance of lithium batteries is improved.
Statistics show that in new energy buses, the market share of lithium titanate batteries is about 3%, which is far lower than the 88% market share of lithium iron phosphate batteries. In the field of passenger vehicles, lithium titanate batteries, together with other minority technologies, share 3% of the market space. 3.