1. Flexibility in Shape: Lithium-polymer batteries are more flexible in terms of shape and size compared to lithium-ion batteries. This versatility allows them to fit into unconventional spaces and find use in devices with unique form factors.
2. Lightweight Design: LiPo batteries are usually lightweight, making them a preferred choice for applications where weight considerations are paramount, such as in drones and radio-controlled models.
3. High Discharge Rates: These batteries are capable of delivering high discharge rates (20C~90C), making them well-suited for applications that require rapid energy release, like racing drones and remote-controlled vehicles.
Typically have high nominal voltage (typically 3.8V / cell ) to support the high current for longer time.
4. Enhanced Power Density: LiPo batteries offer a slightly higher power density, which means they can deliver a burst of power more quickly. This characteristic is valuable in scenarios where immediate, high-energy output is necessary.
5.Seams easy to assemble: it is tempting for un-skilled in battery design – hardware companies to work with LiPo, because it is relatively simple to solder wires to it. this is not recommended, though, since applying so much heat on the aluminum electrode may damage the cell structure.