Compared to batteries, what are the advantages of lithium batteries?
1.
Lithium ion batteries have better anti-theft performance
Solar energy is generated by storing electricity using batteries, so the cost of this battery is slightly higher, which can also make some thieves focus on solar energy batteries. Previously, lead-acid batteries were buried underground and were easily stolen by thieves. But lithium batteries are installed under solar panels, and because the height of the street lamp post is high, it is difficult to steal lithium batteries. If a dedicated battery anti-theft box is installed for lithium-ion batteries, it can better prevent the batteries from being stolen.
So, lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries are installed in different locations, and the location of lithium-ion batteries is not conducive to thieves carrying out theft behavior, which can greatly reduce the possibility of batteries being stolen.
2. Lithium batteries have less pollution than lead-acid batteries
We all know that lead-acid batteries have a relatively short service life. Although they are cheap, they may need to be replaced once a year, which will greatly increase environmental pollution. Moreover, lead-acid batteries themselves are more polluting than lithium batteries, and if they are constantly replaced, they will continue to cause harm to the environment.
3. Lithium batteries have a longer lifespan
As mentioned above, lead-acid batteries have relatively high annual losses and often need to be replaced every one or two years. The service life of lithium batteries is 35 years, and generally speaking, they can be guaranteed for three years. This means that if there is any problem with the battery within the past three years, you can contact the manufacturer for replacement without incurring any additional costs, and it is also very comfortable to use.
4. Lithium batteries have higher safety
Lead acid batteries are prone to water ingress, while
lithium batteries are less prone to water ingress. Moreover, lead-acid batteries have a memory effect, which occurs when charging before they are fully discharged, affecting the battery's lifespan. Lithium batteries do not have memory and can be charged at any time. This way of use is safer and more reassuring.