A library of the most accurate cell models
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Welcome to the Batemo Cell Explorer!
Our library of the most accurate battery cell models of all different formats and chemistries.
Select a view and start exploring:
Step 1: Your Cell Requirements
Type in your requirements and use the sliders to filter the corresponding range. Leave unknown values blank or use the Batemo Pack Designer
to identify the cell requirements for your application. Then scroll down to see the relevant cells.
Step 2: Cells
The graph shows the cells that are relevant in your application. Hover over the circular marks to see the cell manufacturer and cell name. You can also zoom into the graph by scrolling and drag the graph where you want it. To reset the view just right click into the graph.
Your Requirement
Enter your Target Values:
Filter
Capacity
Energy
Power
Current
Format
Ah
Wh
W
A
18650
21700
46XX, etc.
pouch
prismatic
21700
46XX, etc.
pouch
prismatic
18650
21700
46XX, etc.
21700
46XX, etc.
pouch
prismatic
prismatic
Capacity:
The capacity is measured by discharging the cell at an ambient temperature of 25°C from 100% with a constant current C/10 until the lower voltage limit is reached.
Energy:
The energy is measured by discharging the cell at an ambient temperature of 25°C from 100% with a constant current of C/10 until the lower voltage limit is reached.
Power:
The peak power is the power the cell can supply for 5 minutes. The cell is therefore discharged from 100% SOC at an ambient temperature of 25°C with a constant current until it reaches either the lower voltage limit or the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes. For cells that reach the maximum temperature limit, the measured power is directly taken as peak power. For cells that do not reach the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes because they reach the lower voltage limit first, the measured power is multiplied by a correction factor that estimates the power that would have heated the cell to the maximum surface temperature within 5 minutes. The thermal boundary condition is free convection. These operating conditions may be outside the cell manufacturer’s specification.
Current:
The peak current is the current that the cell can supply for 5 minutes. The cell is therefore discharged from 100% SOC at an ambient temperature of 25°C with a constant current until it reaches either the lower voltage limit or the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes. For cells that reach the maximum surface temperature, the measured current is taken directly as the peak current. For cells that do not reach the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes because they reach the lower voltage limit first, the measured current is multiplied by a correction factor that estimates the current that would have heated the cell to the maximum surface temperature within 5 minutes. The thermal boundary condition is free convection. These operating conditions may be outside the cell manufacturer’s specification.
The capacity is measured by discharging the cell at an ambient temperature of 25°C from 100% with a constant current C/10 until the lower voltage limit is reached.
Energy:
The energy is measured by discharging the cell at an ambient temperature of 25°C from 100% with a constant current of C/10 until the lower voltage limit is reached.
Power:
The peak power is the power the cell can supply for 5 minutes. The cell is therefore discharged from 100% SOC at an ambient temperature of 25°C with a constant current until it reaches either the lower voltage limit or the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes. For cells that reach the maximum temperature limit, the measured power is directly taken as peak power. For cells that do not reach the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes because they reach the lower voltage limit first, the measured power is multiplied by a correction factor that estimates the power that would have heated the cell to the maximum surface temperature within 5 minutes. The thermal boundary condition is free convection. These operating conditions may be outside the cell manufacturer’s specification.
Current:
The peak current is the current that the cell can supply for 5 minutes. The cell is therefore discharged from 100% SOC at an ambient temperature of 25°C with a constant current until it reaches either the lower voltage limit or the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes. For cells that reach the maximum surface temperature, the measured current is taken directly as the peak current. For cells that do not reach the maximum surface temperature after 5 minutes because they reach the lower voltage limit first, the measured current is multiplied by a correction factor that estimates the current that would have heated the cell to the maximum surface temperature within 5 minutes. The thermal boundary condition is free convection. These operating conditions may be outside the cell manufacturer’s specification.
Format:
18650
21700
46XX, etc.
pouch
prismatic
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Please put in at least one requirement value to show an overview table of your relevant cells.
The table gives on overview of your relevant cells. Use the table to compare different cells and to get more details. Consider to go back to Step 1 to change requirements or to tighten or loosen filter settings.
Your Requirement
-- Ah
-- Wh
-- W
-- A
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