Lithium-ion and Lithium iron phosphate are two types of batteries used in today's portable electronics. While they both share some similarities, there are major differences in high-energy density, long life cycles, and safety. The LFP battery type has come down in price in recent years — and its efficiency has dramatically improved. This busbar is rated for 700 amps DC to accommodate the high currents generated in. . LFP stands for Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄). Its key advantages are safety, long cycle life, and thermal stability.
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