Rechargeable Ni-Zn Battery | Consumer Electronics | Batteries
Rechargeable Ni-Zn Battery
Hong Kong
Booth: 3E-B37 | Audio Visual Products |
Product Specification
Advantages

Eco-friendly, Non-flammable, Non-explosive

Size

AA+AAA

Charging

By Charger

Capacity

1500mWh+700mWh + Charger

Application

Best for high-drain applications (eg power tools/Children's toys/Flash/Microphone/Measuring instruments)

Brand

Luzcell

Battery Type

Revolutionary

Voltage

Born 1.6v

Set

2pcs AA Battery + 2pcs AAA Battery + Charger + Cable

Product Description

Non-flammable; Non-explosive; Very Stable Batteries

1.6v voltage

The voltage of ni zn battery is higher than that of 1.2v nimh battery, which can replace alkaline battery in various applications.

High discharge current

The maximum discharge current of zinc nickel batteries can reach 12A,  which is very suitable for high drain professional devices that requires a high amount of power or peaks of power, and has a longer service life.

Environmentally friendly

The zinc nickel battery has a long service life of 1000 cycles without harmful metals.

 

Comparison Between Ni-Zn and Ni-MH Batteries:

 

FeatureNi-ZnNi-MH
Voltage (Nominal)1.6 V1.2 V
Energy Density (Wh/kg)100-180 Wh/kg60-100 Wh/kg
Charge CyclesUp to 1200 cycles500-1000 cycles
Self-Discharge Rate (per month)High (up to 10%)Low (1-5%)
Charging EfficiencyHighModerate
Environmental ImpactNo toxic (no heavy metals like cadmium)Contains rare earth elements
Operating Temperature Range-20°C to 60°C-20°C to 50°C
CostModerateLower
Application SuitabilityBest for high-drain applications (e.g. power tools)Common in consumer electronics and hybrid vehicles;Not enough for modern smart devices.


Applications: 

Best for high-drain applications (eg power tools/Children's toys/Flash/Microphone/Measuring instruments). 


Advantages: 

  1. Nickel–zinc batteries perform well in high-drain applications, and may have the potential to replace lead–acid batteries because of their higher energy-to-mass ratio and higher power-to-mass ratio — as little as 25% of the mass for the same power.
  2. The European Parliament has supported bans on cadmium-based batteries. Nickel–zinc is a good alternative for power tools and other applications.  
  3. NiZn is a good battery choice for applications requiring high-power and high-voltage.
  4. Nickel–zinc cells have an open circuit voltage of 1.85 volts when fully charged and a nominal voltage of 1.65 V. This makes NiZn an excellent replacement for electronic products designed to use 1.5 V alkaline primary cells.
  5. NiZn batteries do not use mercury, lead, or cadmium, or metal hydrides, all of which can be difficult to recycle. Both nickel and zinc are commonly occurring elements in nature, and can be fully recycled.
  6. NiZn cells use no flammable active materials or organic electrolytes.
  7. Properly designed NiZn cells can have very high power density and low-temperature discharging performance, and also can be discharged to almost 100%, and recharged without problems.
  8. Zinc is a cheap and abundant metal, the 24th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and is not dangerous to health. Common oxidation is +2, so charge and discharge move two electrons instead of one as in NiMH batteries.








Production Lead Time

35 days