What is the difference between lithium iron phosphate batteries and ternary batteries?
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The differences between lithium iron phosphate batteries and ternary batteries are: Different cathode materials: Lithium iron phosphate batteries use lithium iron phosphate as the cathode material for lithium-ion batteries; ternary lithium batteries use lithium nickel cobalt manganese oxide or lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide as the cathode material for lithium batteries. Different main materials: Lithium iron phosphate battery materials include lithium cobalt oxide, lithium manganese oxide, lithium nickel oxide, ternary materials, and lithium iron phosphate; ternary lithium battery materials include nickel salts, cobalt salts, and manganese salts. Different applications: Lithium iron phosphate batteries are used in buses, electric vehicles, sightseeing cars, hybrid vehicles, electric bicycles, golf carts, small flat battery vehicles, forklifts, cleaning vehicles, electric wheelchairs, electric drills, electric saws, and lawn mowers; ternary lithium batteries are widely used in mobile and wireless electronic devices, power tools, hybrid and electric vehicles.