Data for a couple of 18650 cells. They were outside in –4°C for 3 hours. Surface temperature was 0°C before the discharge test started so not quite as cold as in the 21700 test. The same 30Q performed better this time around.

Very similar results to the previous tests. The lower the internal resistance warm, the lower it is when cold. When at 0 degrees, there’s consistently about 60 milliohms more resistance compared to room temp of 23°C. Sanyo GA increased 80 milliohms.

Samsung 30Q
Warm 0.052 ohm
Cold 0.112 ohm

Samsung 25R
Warm 0.033 ohm
Cold 0.090 ohm

Sanyo GA
Warm 0.069 ohm
Cold 0.149 ohm

Sony VTC5A
Warm 0.027 ohm
Cold 0.083 ohm

Sony VTC6
Warm 0.037 ohm
Cold 0.102 ohm