Li ion 14500 battery

What is a 14500 Li-ion Battery?


A 14500 lithium-ion battery is a cylindrical cell with dimensions of 14mm in diameter and 50mm in length.

 

14500 Li-ion Battery Price


The price of 14500 Li-ion batteries has decreased over time due to advancements in technology and reductions in raw material costs. At PKNERGY, you can get high-quality 14500 batteries at competitive prices. The more you purchase, the lower the unit cost.

 

Difference Between 14500 and 18650 Batteries


The 14500 battery is smaller in size and capacity compared to the larger 18650 battery. While both are lithium-ion cells, they serve different applications based on their power and energy needs.

 

Applications of 14500 Batteries


14500 Li-ion batteries are commonly used in portable electronic devices, flashlights, and small appliances due to their compact size and high energy density.

 

How Long Do 14500 Batteries Last?


The typical cycle life of a 14500 battery is around 300 to 500 cycles. PKNERGY's 14500 batteries, utilizing advanced production techniques and proprietary electrolyte formulations, can achieve up to 500 cycles, placing them among the top-performing batteries on the market.

 

What is the Warranty for PKNERGY 14500 Batteries?


PKNERGY offers a 1-year warranty on all 14500 batteries. We produce in surplus to ensure quick replacement for any defective units, backed by a comprehensive after-sales support system. Partnering with a reliable manufacturer like PKNERGY ensures a win-win collaboration.

 

Customization Services for 14500 Batteries


PKNERGY offers various customization options, including series or parallel assembly, connector types (e.g., XT60, XT90), and custom branding for your projects.

 

Is a 14500 Battery the Same as an AA Battery?


No, a 14500 battery is not the same as a standard AA battery. Although they have similar dimensions, 14500 batteries are lithium-ion cells with a nominal voltage of 3.7V, while AA batteries are typically 1.5V (alkaline) or 1.2V (NiMH). Using a 14500 battery in a device designed for AA batteries may cause damage unless the device explicitly supports 14500 cells.