Panasonic Alkaline Plus Power AA CAN
Official specifications:
- Voltage: 1.5V
- Protects power (Storage time): up to 10 years.

The standard alkaline AA cell in America from Panasonic.








Fairly normal alkaline discharge curves.




Conclusion
These cells are best at high current and not as good at low current, but it is not a huge difference to other brands.
Notes and links
I got the batteries from: a Canadian appreciative of the work HKJ does and shares
How is the test done and how to read the charts
Compare to other AA/AAA batteries: Alkaline/NiMH/Lithium
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My website with reviews of many chargers and batteries (More than 1000): https://lygte-info.dk/
Thanks for testing!
(I think high and low should be reversed in the conclusion)
link to djozz tests
My unofficial reference is the Duraell Plus Power
At 100mA down to 1V it can deliver about 2400mA, Panasonic can deliver about 2200mA
At 10mA down to 1V it can deliver about 2800mA, Panasonic can deliver about 2500mA
My website with reviews of many chargers and batteries (More than 1000): https://lygte-info.dk/
In Canada, these cells are about 1/3 of the price of Duracell. They are among the best deal for alkaline.
ah, understood, best as in: compared to other batteries, not as in: compared to lower current.
link to djozz tests