Okay, the graphs have been updated. Still difficult to read, but hopefully you can single out the notable cells now.
I did not get any Tenergy cells for this test, sorry. I do actually use their NiMH C and D cells though. If people want me to add more batteries to this test I may consider doing so, the Tenergy are available in both standard and a high-capacity versions too it seems.
I love the Ultimate Lithium, they have worked very well for me, and they do have the longest rated shelf life of all the LiFeS2 batteries. They also have the advantage of being readily available at large retailers. I didn’t find they competed well on value though, and the PowerOwl cells just performed better.
Here is a thorough test of the H10 by @HKJ: Test/review of Vapcell INR14500 H10 1000mAh (Purple) 2020
In short, it can handle vastly higher current draw than any AA seems capable of, but capacity is around 1000mAh at its highest, which is quite a bit lower than all NiMH cells tested. This does not exactly translate to better performance in a flashlight though, due to differences in voltage… basically, 14500 cells are still much better than AA batteries.