How Do Lithium Polymer Batteries Match Up Against the Competition?

Nov 2
16:31

2010

Terence Tan

Terence Tan

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The benefits of lithium polymer batteries compared to conventional batteries

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As a standalone battery,How Do Lithium Polymer Batteries Match Up Against the Competition? Articles lithium polymer offers a multitude of benefits for electronics manufacturers and device makers alike. 
This includes the unique advantage of having the lithium polymer battery customized to perfectly fit any device big or small, its lightweight yet robust properties, and fuss-free maintenance. 
But how does the lithium polymer battery stand out among the competition? Here's a side- by-side comparison with two of its main competing batteries:
Lithium Polymer and Nickel-Metal Hydride 
Both batteries may pack the same amount of power but the lithium polymer battery offers 20-30 percent less weight, 40 percent less volume, and can better resist changes in temperature and hold its charge 1.25 times longer.
A lithium polymer battery can also be recharged whenever convenient, without the full charge or discharge cycle necessary to keep nickel-based batteries at peak performance. 
Lithium Polymer and Lithium-ion
Compared to lithium-ion, lithium polymer batteries are able to better withstand physical damage when punctured or dropped and only begin to discharge only after a considerable number of charge-discharge cycles. 
Lithium polymer batteries are also cheaper to manufacture and more adaptable to any package shape or size.
Storage 
As a general advantage over conventional batteries, lithium polymer batteries can be stored for one or two months without significantly losing charge thereby saving the cost of assigning manpower or resources to maintain them. 
Thanks to the exceptional cost-saving, high-profit yielding benefits, it's not hard to tell why consumer electronics businesses and device makers are quickly making the switch over to lithium polymer battery technology.