Unfortunately, lithium-ion battery degradation is unavoidable. These batteries will degrade over time whether you use them or not—and they’ll degrade even faster if you don’t operate them properly.
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Lithium-ion batteries begin degrading immediately upon use. However, no two batteries degrade at exactly the same rate. Rather, their degradation will vary depending on operating conditions. In general, most lithium-ion batteries will degrade to 80% of their full capacity between 500 and 2,000 cycles. Do lithium-ion batteries degrade if not used?
The degradation mechanism of lithium-ion batteries is complex and the main cause of performance degradation of lithium-ion batteries at low temperatures is lithium plating. During charging, lithium ions migrate from the cathode to the anode and become entrapped in the graphite layer.
It considers the lifetime degradation and thermal hazardous evolution behaviors of lithium-ion batteries under various complex environments, such as charging and discharging conditions, temperatures, vibrations, pressures, and humidity.
Capacity Loss: Over time, unused lithium batteries can lose their ability to hold a charge. This means that when you finally decide to use the battery, it might not last as long as it would have if it had been used regularly. The passivation layer that forms on the electrodes can contribute to this loss of capacity.
Since this is a known phenomenon, many lithium-ion battery manufacturers will give their batteries a rating according to their cycling-based degradation. For example, a battery may be rated as being able to complete 1,000 full cycles before it degrades from full capacity to 80% capacity.
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