Battery Introduction
In
the battery sector, three main battery types are widely used and
dominate the market: cylindrical, square and pouch. These cell types
have unique characteristics and offer various advantages. In this
article, we will explore the characteristics of each cell type and
compare them based on various factors.
1. Cylindrical battery core
Advantage:
- Mature and cost-effective: cylindrical batteries
have been in industrial production for more than 20 years, with mature
manufacturing processes and high production efficiency. This means lower
costs and higher product yields compared to other cell types.
-
Excellent reliability and safety: cylindrical batteries offer excellent
reliability and safety due to their extensively tested production
methods and their steel casing for extra protection.
Disadvantages:
-
Weight and size: The steel casing used in cylindrical batteries adds
weight, resulting in lower energy density compared to other battery
types. Furthermore, the cylindrical shape results in low space
utilization.
- Limited
capacity: The radial thermal conductivity of cylindrical batteries
limits the number of winding layers, resulting in a smaller individual
capacity. This results in EV applications requiring multiple batteries,
which adds complexity and can lead to connection losses.
2. Square battery
Advantage:
-
Enhanced protection: Square batteries are made of aluminum alloy or
stainless steel casing, providing better protection compared to pouch
batteries. This improves battery safety.
-
Simplified structure and reduced weight: The square battery has a
simple structure and uses lightweight materials. Compared with
cylindrical batteries, it has higher energy density and lighter weight.
This reduces the number of cells required for the battery module and
reduces the requirements on the battery management system (BMS).
Disadvantages:
- Lack of standardization: The wide variety of square battery
models on the market makes standardizing the process challenging. This
can lead to reduced automation, significant differences between
individual cells, and shorter battery pack life.
3. Pouch battery
Advantage:
-
Enhanced safety: pouch batteries are packaged in aluminum-plastic
composite film, which effectively reduces the likelihood of explosions
compared to rigid casings used in alternative battery types.
-
High energy density: pouch batteries are lighter, 40% lighter than
steel-cased batteries of the same capacity, and 20% lighter than
aluminum-cased batteries. This results in higher energy density.
Disadvantages:
- Standardization and cost challenges: pouch batteries
face difficulties in achieving standardization, leading to rising
costs. In addition, heavy reliance on imported aluminum-plastic films
and low consistency pose challenges for pouch battery manufacturers.
Summarize
Each
battery type (cylindrical, square, and pouch) has its own advantages
and disadvantages. Cylindrical cells are cost-effective and offer
excellent consistency, while prismatic cells offer enhanced protection
and simplified construction. Pouch batteries offer high energy density
but face challenges with standardization and cost. The choice of battery
type depends on factors such as material properties, application
requirements and product specifications. Regardless of cell type, safety
is a critical issue and compliance with relevant safety standards is
crucial.
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