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<blockquote data-quote="shaunuk" data-source="post: 541759" data-attributes="member: 35697"><p>Small llithium ion batteries do degrade quickly, just look to things like phones, AirPods, hearing aids etc, degradation starts from the first use and could be 50% loss in 7-800 cycles or 2 years.</p><p>Larger LFP cells, which Frogstar also sell are likely to last decades. Different chemistries for different reasons. Take an electric car battery for example, good for 1500 cycles, compared to home energy storage batteries at 6000 cycles. </p><p></p><p>This explains why vehicle to grid is not ideal.</p><p></p><p>Though some cars are coming out with LFP like the new tesla model 3's LFP variant (no vehicle to grid) or MG4 LFP variant which does have vehicle to load, 3kw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaunuk, post: 541759, member: 35697"] Small llithium ion batteries do degrade quickly, just look to things like phones, AirPods, hearing aids etc, degradation starts from the first use and could be 50% loss in 7-800 cycles or 2 years. Larger LFP cells, which Frogstar also sell are likely to last decades. Different chemistries for different reasons. Take an electric car battery for example, good for 1500 cycles, compared to home energy storage batteries at 6000 cycles. This explains why vehicle to grid is not ideal. Though some cars are coming out with LFP like the new tesla model 3's LFP variant (no vehicle to grid) or MG4 LFP variant which does have vehicle to load, 3kw. [/QUOTE]
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