This is a list of commercially-available battery types summarizing some of their characteristics for ready comparison. This is a list of commercially-available battery types summarizing some of their characteristics for ready comparison.
With so many battery choices, you'll need to find the right battery type and size for your particular device. Energizer provides a battery comparison chart to help you choose. Primary batteries have a finite life and need to be replaced.
Which Energizer battery should I Choose?
Energizer provides a battery comparison chart to help you choose. Primary batteries have a finite life and need to be replaced. These include alkaline batteries like Energizer MAX ® and lithium batteries like our Energizer ® Ultimate Lithium™.
According to MarketsandMarkets' 2024 report, the NCA battery market is projected to reach $30.59 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 6.41% from 2024. Based on Benchmark Mineral Intelligence data: Below is a comparison of the three types of EV batteries:
What are the different types of batteries?
Primary batteries, or non-rechargeable ones, are common. They include alkaline batteries (like Energizer MAX®) and lithium batteries (like Energizer® Ultimate Lithium™). They're easy to use but can't be recharged. Secondary batteries, or rechargeable ones, can be used many times. They include lithium-ion, nickel-cadmium, and nickel-metal-hydride.
What is the market share of LFP batteries?
According to SNE Research's latest data, CATL, the world's largest battery manufacturer, has reached a 37.1% market share as of July 2024, up 1.6 percentage points year-over-year, with LFP batteries being their primary product. LFP batteries utilize lithium iron phosphate cathode material and graphite anode material.
What types of batteries are used in electronics?
AA batteries: Used in remote controls, toys, and flashlights. AAA batteries: Found in electronics like keyboards, mice, and wireless headphones. C and D batteries: Used in high-drain devices like lanterns, power tools, and portable radios. 9V batteries: Used in smoke detectors, guitars, and some electronics. The voltage of a battery matters.