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lithium cobalt oxide cathodes
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After one year
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a slower rate of capacity loss
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a LiFePO4 cell typically has approximately the same energy density as a LiCoO2 Li-ion cell
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specific energy (energy/volume)
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discharge rate is a percentage of battery capacity
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LFP battery management system can cost more than the battery itself[8] and many cheap systems can ruin the battery in a month or two
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capacity loss (aka greater calendar-life)
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- After one year on the shelf, a LiFePO4 cell typically has approximately the same energy density as a LiCoO2 Li-ion cell.
- Beyond one year on the shelf, a LiFePO4 cell is likely to have higher energy density than a LiCoO2 Li-ion cell due to the differences in their respective calendar-lives
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