BAK Battery releases new small power battery
BAK Battery recently released its new generation of continuous tab series small power batteries, featuring a set of configurations guaranteeing both high power and high capacity.
The battery, according to the Shenzhen, Guangdong province-based company, targets the three major market segments of smart life, power tools and micromobility, eliminating the disadvantages of smart terminals, such as short battery life, insufficient power and slow charging.
The new product adopts the same continuous tab design as the big cylindrical battery, exploring a new path to improve the high-power performance of lithium-ion batteries.
Power batteries are now widely used in various scenarios. Apart from the application in new energy vehicles, small power batteries are seen applied in intelligent terminals such as professional electric tools, consumer electronics, household devices and electric motorcycles. The demand has been constantly rising.
BAK Battery has been focused on the research and development of cylindrical lithium-ion batteries for over two decades, during which three generations of small power batteries were successfully developed.
Song Huajie, the head of small power product development at BAK Battery, said: "BAK Battery always maintains a keen insight into market changes. As our lifestyle is powered by technology, electric terminal devices appear everywhere in our life. In the future, mobile intelligent terminal devices with stronger computing power and richer features will be applied more to our daily life. The performance of the lithium-ion battery, which is one of core components of those devices, will determine the forms of intelligent terminal products and the boundaries of usage scenarios."
The release of this new generation of continuous tab small power batteries not only strongly demonstrates the technological strength of BAK Battery, but also expresses the company's commitment to empower those scenarios with technological innovation to further enhance market application and the end user experience, he said.