Nickel-Cadmium (NI-CD) Batteries
Learn more about Nickel Cadmium (NI-CD) battery electricity storage technology with this article provided by the US Energy Storage Association.
Demand fluctuates widely and charging depends entirely on irregular and unpredictable patterns. In remote, outdoor installations, Solar nickel cadmium battery is the natural choice for photovoltaic applications, stand-alone hybrid systems and renewable energy applications.
Commercial nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries weren't popularized until the 1960s by Sanyo in Japan and the United States. Since then, Ni-Cd batteries became very popular for rechargeable home electronics, toys, and power tools. More recently, Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries have largely eaten away at their market share.
While modern Ni-Cd batteries contain the cadmium quite well in the battery itself without leaking, the European Union banned portable Ni-Cd battery models in 2008. Ni-Cd cells are available in the same sizes as alkaline types AAA through sub C and D, as well as in multi-cell combo packs which include the equivalent of a 9-volt battery.
Alcad Solar Ni-Cd batteries provide continuity at any state of charge, but they also reach a high state of charge without boost or reconditioning charges, greatly simplifying the complex task of managing charging patterns, so essential to the efficient operation of renewable energy systems.
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