LFP-CELLS
We have made a unique recipe in collaboration with the Top Japanese University in Tokyo.
Our manufacturing process is 15% cheaper to make.
This battery is tested in renowned Japanese University by Japanese Professor and Battery Engineer and result shows excellent performance and life cycle. It has also been tested for Fast Charging with very stable result.
LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells are a type of lithium-ion battery chemistry commonly used in electric vehicles (EVs) due to their distinct advantages. Here’s an overview of LFP cells and why they are becoming more popular in EVs:
The energy density of LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery cells typically falls in the range of 140 to 180 Wh/kg (watt-hours per kilogram) for specific energy (energy per unit mass) and 300 to 400 Wh/L (watt-hours per liter) for energy density by volume.
The materials used in LFP (mainly iron and phosphate) are less harmful to the environment compared to those used in other lithium-ion batteries, such as cobalt. This makes LFP batteries more sustainable and easier to recycle.
LFP cells are becoming a key player in the electric vehicle market due to their safety, longevity, and cost advantages.
- Date: February 4, 2025
- Category: Future Projects