Industrial & Electronic Batteries

We supply a wide range of batteries for electronic and industrial applications, including lithium, nickel-based, and rechargeable battery technologies. Designed for reliability and consistent performance, our battery solutions support applications ranging from portable electronics to industrial systems.

Our range includes both standard battery formats and application-specific solutions, helping engineers and procurement teams source the right power solution for their requirements.

Battery Technologies We Supply

We offer a comprehensive selection of battery chemistries to suit different performance, lifespan, and environmental requirements.

Lithium-ion batteries

High energy density rechargeable batteries widely used in portable electronics and industrial applications.

Lithium polymer batteries

Lightweight and flexible battery solutions ideal for compact and custom-designed devices.

Lithium manganese dioxide batteries

Stable, long shelf-life batteries suitable for low-drain and backup power applications.

Lithium primary batteries

Non-rechargeable batteries designed for long-term reliability in critical applications.

Nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries

Durable rechargeable batteries suited for high-drain and harsh environments.

Nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries

Rechargeable batteries offering a balance between performance and environmental considerations.

Battery Solutions for a Range of Applications

Our batteries are used across a wide range of applications where dependable power is essential.

Industrial equipment

Medical devices

Security systems

Consumer electronics

Backup power systems

Choosing the Right Battery Technology

Selecting the correct battery depends on several factors:

Our team can support you in identifying the most suitable battery solution based on your application.

Reliable Battery Supply

We support both low-volume and large-scale battery supply requirements, with access to a network of established manufacturers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Li-ion batteries use a liquid electrolyte and are encased in a rigid metal shell, offering high energy density at a lower cost. In contrast, Li-polymer batteries utilize a flexible, gel-like electrolyte and a soft pouch design, allowing for thinner, more versatile shapes and improved safety against leaks. While Li-ion is generally more durable, Li-polymer is preferred for slim devices like smartphones and laptops due to its lightweight and adaptable form factor.

While the term “lithium battery” typically refers to non-rechargeable primary cells (like those in watches), most modern electronics use **lithium-ion** or **lithium-polymer** batteries which are fully rechargeable. Primary lithium batteries use a solid lithium metal anode and are designed for single use, whereas rechargeable versions rely on lithium ions moving back and forth between electrodes. You can usually distinguish them by their labeling; if it’s in your phone or laptop, it’s a rechargeable lithium-based chemistry.

Lithium Iron Phosphate is generally considered best for industrial applications due to its exceptional thermal stability, long cycle life, and high safety standards. These batteries excel in demanding environments because they can withstand high temperatures and frequent deep-discharge cycles without the risk of thermal runaway found in other chemistries. While they have a lower energy density than standard Li-ion, their durability and cost-effectiveness over time make them the standard for forklifts, solar storage, and heavy machinery.

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