How Long Does a Ternary Lithium Battery Last?
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Under normal circumstances, if used solely for household commuting, the lifespan of a ternary lithium battery is approximately 5-8 years. The actual lifespan depends on the battery's usage environment and maintenance level. Here are specific details about ternary lithium batteries: 1. Materials: The anode of a ternary lithium battery is mostly made of graphite, while the cathode is made of ternary materials. Some ternary lithium batteries use nickel, cobalt, and manganese for the cathode, while others use nickel, cobalt, and aluminum. 2. Advantages: Ternary lithium batteries perform better in low temperatures and have higher energy density compared to lithium iron phosphate batteries, but their safety is not as good as that of lithium iron phosphate batteries.