Lithium Polymer Rechargeable Batteries:
As technology changes so do the batteries used to power the latest electronics.1 Lithium polymer rechargeable batteries are rechargeable batteries that evolved from lithium ion batteries.1 Lithium polymer rechargeable batteries are superior to lithium ion batteries in their resistance to damage and their lower manufacturing costs.
One of the more appealing aspects of lithium polymer rechargeable batteries is their ability to be shaped in whatever form the manufacturer needs them to take.1 As electronic devices get smaller and thinner, lithium polymer rechargeable batteries can be adapted to address these changes.1 The slow rate of discharge of these batteries compared to other batteries makes them perfect for consumers on the go who don't have time to frequently stop and recharge their batteries. |