Wingman
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The limited energy density of the LiFePO4 cells is indeed a shame, making them relatively heavy compared to their capacity.
For this reason it’s a shame that there aren’t many LiMnFePO4 (with the Mn being Manganese), available yet, since they offer (for the biggest part) the advantages of LiFePO4 batteries (safer and higher cycle life than Li-ion), but also with a higher energy density (+20%) than LiFePO4.
LiMnFePO4 generally have nominal voltage of ~3,75V and a fully charged voltage of ~4,20V or up to 4,35V, depending on manufacturers specs. This higher nominal voltage is also the main reason for the higher energy density.
But again: limited availability and I’m not sure if a Li-ion BMS would work for this (given the closely matching voltages) and it might be difficult to get a dedicated LiMnFePO4 BMS at this point. (And obviously they’re still not matching the capacity/energy density of ‘regular’ Li-ion cells.)
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