The application fields of the two batteries are different, and they have high applicability in different use scenarios, and it is not easy to say which battery is good and which one is not good.
1. Usage scenarios.
Lithium batteries are widely used in new energy electric vehicles, mobile devices and other fields, such as lithium batteries for electric taxis, electric bicycles, mobile phones, or rechargeable batteries for mobile smart devices, most of which are lithium batteries.
Graphene batteries are widely used in fast charging equipment, high-temperature applications and other fields, for example, in the field of new energy vehicles, graphene batteries have a wide range of applications.
2. Performance.
Lithium batteries have a high energy density and a long cycle life, so they are suitable for applications that require high energy density and long life, while graphene batteries have the ability to charge quickly, as well as the ability to work at high temperatures, so they are suitable for applications that require fast charging and high temperatures.
3. From the point of view, graphene batteries are relatively low in terms of lithium, because their manufacturing costs are relatively low, and lithium batteries are usually more expensive than graphene batteries because of their higher manufacturing costs.
According to different usage scenarios, you can choose to use different battery types, such as using it on the mobile phone, giving priority to lithium batteries, and graphene batteries are preferred in the field of new energy vehicles.