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Read MoreLithium thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl2) batteries, including ER high-temperature batteries, are known for their very low self-discharge rates. This means they can hold their charge for a long time without needing to be recharged.
The self-discharge rate of Li-SOCl2 batteries is affected by several factors, such as the specific chemistry of the battery, the storage temperature, and the age of the battery. However, in general, Li-SOCl2 batteries have a self-discharge rate of less than 1% per year when stored at room temperature (around 20-25°C).
At higher temperatures, the self-discharge rate of Li-SOCl2 batteries can increase slightly. For example, at 60°C, the self-discharge rate of Li-SOCl2 batteries may be around 3-5% per year. However, even at elevated temperatures, Li-SOCl2 batteries have much lower self-discharge rates compared to other types of batteries, such as lithium-ion or nickel-metal hydride batteries.
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