Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Types of battery


The batteries are grouped in 3 categories by their type:
A.      Primary cells or non-rechargeable batteries
B.      Secondary cells or rechargeable batteries
C.      Batteries by application
 

      A.      Primary cells or non-rechargeable batteries
Alkaline battery (zinc, manganese oxide, carbon)

Aluminium-air battery

Atomic battery


           Betavoltaics


           Optoelectric nuclear battery


          Nuclear micro-battery

Bunsen cell

Chromic acid cell (Poggendorff cell)

Clark cell

Daniell cell

Dry cell

Earth battery

Frog battery

Galvanic cell

Grove cell

Leclanche cell

Lemon/potato battery

Lithium battery

Lithium air battery

Magnesium battery

Mercury battery

Molten salt battery

Nickel oxyhydroxide battery


Oxyride battery

Organic radical battery

Paper battery

Pulvermacher’s chain

Silcer-oxide battery

Solid-state battery

sugar battery

Voltaic pile


Penny battery


Through battery

Water-activated battery

Weston cell

Zinc-air battery

Zinc-carbon battery

Zinc chloride battery



      B.      Secondary cells or rechargeable batteries

Aluminium-ion battery

Carbon battery


Single carbon battery


Dual carbon battery

Flow battery


Vanadium redox battery


Zinc-bromine battery


Zinc-cerium battery

Lead-acid battery


Deep cycle battery


VRLA battery


AGM battery


Gel battery

Glass battery

Lithium-ion battery


Lithium ion lithium cobalt oxide battery (ICR)


Lithium ion manganese oxide battery (IMR)


Lithium ion polymer battery


Lithium iron phosphate battery


Lithium-sulfur battery


Lithium-titanate battery


Thin film lithium-ion battery


Lithium ceramic battery

Magnesium-ion battery

Metal-air electrochemical cells


Lithium-air battery


Aluminium-air battery


Germanium air battery


Calcium air battery


Iron air battery


Potassium-ion battery


Silicon-air battery


Zinc-air battery


Tin-air battery


Sodium-air battery


Beryllium air battery

Molten salt battery

Nickel-cadmium battery


Nickel-cadmium battery vented cell type

Nickel hydrogen battery

Nickel-iron battery

Nyckel metal hydride battery


Low self-discharge NiMH battery

Nyckel-zinc battery

Organic radical battery

Polymer-based battery

Plysulfide bromide battery

Potassium-ion battery

Rechargeable alkaline battery

Rechargeable fuel battery

Sand battery

Silicon air battery

Silver-zinc battery

Silver-calcium battery

Silver cadmium battery

Sodium-ion battery

Sodium-sulfur battery

Solid-state battery

Super-iron battery

UltraBattery

Zinc ion battery



      C.      Batteries by application

Automotive battery

Backup battery

Battery (vacuum tube)

Battery pack

Battery room

Battery storage power station

Biobattery

Button cell

CMOS battery

Common battery

Commodity cell

Electric vehicle battery

Flow battery

Home energy storage

Inverter battery

Lantern battery

Nanobatteries


Nano wire battery

Local battery

Polapulse battery

Photoflash battery

Reserve battery

Smart battery system

Watch battery

Water activated battery

Wet cell

Zamboni pile




 

There is a lot of research going on to create batteries that have a longer lifespan. Over time we will see batteries that will have an increasing storage capacity at smaller and smaller sizes.

 

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