Cycle Life and Degradation Mechanisms of LiFePO₄ Batteries

Primary keywords: LiFePO4 cycle life, battery degradation, lithium battery lifespan
Secondary keywords: depth of discharge, capacity fade

Introduction

One of the biggest advantages of LiFePO₄ batteries is their exceptional lifespan.

1. Typical Cycle Life Performance

  • 80% DOD: 4,000–6,000 cycles
  • 50% DOD: 7,000–10,000 cycles

2. Main Degradation Mechanisms

  • SEI layer thickening
  • Loss of active lithium
  • Electrode micro-cracking
  • Electrolyte oxidation

3. Impact of Temperature

High temperature accelerates:

  • Electrolyte decomposition
  • Cathode structural stress

4. Impact of Charge Voltage

Overcharging above 3.65 V/cell dramatically increases aging rate.

5. Best Practices to Maximize Lifespan

  • Limit DOD to 70–80%
  • Avoid high-temperature storage
  • Use proper charge voltages

Conclusion

With proper system design and operating conditions, LiFePO₄ batteries can last 10–15 years or more.

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