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− | LFP batteries have emerged as the preferred technology for stand-alone | + | LFP batteries have emerged as the preferred technology for stand-alone systems as they offer several advantages when compared to NMC batteries: a longer cycle life, a lower price point per kWh, a less toxic chemistry, and a lower probability of thermal runaway events. The characteristics of LFP batteries enable manufacturers to build smaller batteries that can function as drop-in replacements for lead acid batteries in many different systems. |
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LFP batteries have emerged as the preferred technology for stand-alone systems as they offer several advantages when compared to NMC batteries: a longer cycle life, a lower price point per kWh, a less toxic chemistry, and a lower probability of thermal runaway events. The characteristics of LFP batteries enable manufacturers to build smaller batteries that can function as drop-in replacements for lead acid batteries in many different systems.