How many kilometers can a lithium battery travel?
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Lithium batteries can travel 400–500 kilometers. Here are the specific details: Advantages of lithium batteries: The advantages of lithium-ion batteries include large capacity and high operating voltage. Their capacity is twice that of equivalent nickel-cadmium batteries, making them more suitable for prolonged communication use. Typically, the voltage of a single lithium battery is 3.7V, which is three times that of nickel-cadmium or nickel-metal hydride batteries. They also have a long cycle life. Lithium-ion batteries use a carbon anode, which does not form lithium dendrites during charging and discharging, thus avoiding damage caused by internal short circuits from dendrites. They offer high safety and can be charged and discharged quickly and safely. Compared to metallic lithium batteries, lithium-ion batteries are resistant to short circuits, overcharging, over-discharging, impact, vibration, gunfire, puncture, and do not catch fire or explode. They are environmentally friendly, containing no harmful substances such as cadmium, lead, or mercury, making them a clean "green" chemical. Applications of lithium batteries: Lithium batteries are widely used in energy storage systems for hydro, thermal, wind, and solar power plants, uninterruptible power supplies for telecommunications, as well as in power tools, electric bicycles, electric motorcycles, electric vehicles, military equipment, aerospace, and many other fields.