Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) is an inorganic compound that serves as a cathode material in lithium-ion batteries. Its unique olivine structure allows for efficient lithium ion movement during charge and discharge cycles, making it an ideal choice for energy storage applications.
[pdf] A "stacked lithium battery" system refers to individual lithium battery modules – very often utilizing the safe and long-lasting Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄ or LFP) chemistry – that are specifically designed to be physically stacked upon one another or arranged in a dedicated rack and then electrically interconnected.
[pdf] Series increases voltage (e.g., two 3.7V cells in series yield 7.4V), while parallel boosts capacity (e.g., two 2000mAh cells in parallel provide 4000mAh). Use series for high-voltage devices like EVs; choose parallel for extended runtime in low-voltage systems.
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