Li-ion batteries also have different classifications. LiFePO4 is currently the safest lithium battery. It has safe internal chemical elements and has a much higher energy density than lead-acid batteries, which means that LiFePO4 batteries of the same weight can travel further (equivalent to one less person in the car, less load). Ternary lithium batteries are also good, but they are expensive and their safety is not as high as LiFePO4 lithium. The reason why Tesla uses ternary lithium is because its energy density is greater than LiFePO4.
Currently, in terms of cost performance, it is recommended to use LiFePO4 lithium batteries. Lead-acid batteries are a type of battery with a high density but a very low price. They can cause environmental pollution and require regular maintenance. It is recommended to increase the current budget and choose lithium batteries because they last longer per charge and have a longer lifespan. A typical LiFePO4 battery can be repeatedly charged and discharged more than 4000 times (10 years).
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