Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries are limited

My post to the CEC today.
Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries cannot provide the maximum energy they are capable of storing. The batteries cannot be charged to 100% or the battery can be damaged. In addition, the batteries cannot be depleted to less than a 30% charge or those could be damaged, if I am reading the information correctly. Therefore, because these batteries should discharge between 30% and 80% of the maximum charge they could store, this facility would only be c…

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Complete Guide to LiFePO4 Battery Charging & Discharging
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Complete Guide to LiFePO4 Battery Charging & Discharging
This article details how to charge and discharge LiFePO4 batteries, and LFP battery charging current. This will be a good help in understanding LFP batteries.
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I just posted to the CEC website:
The Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries proposed have limited life cycles. How long does a lithium iron phosphate battery last:
This is from Google:
Known to have a total of more than 4000 cycles, this simply means that a LiFePO4 battery can be charged and discharged up to over 4000 times before it needs a replacement. Let’s assume that the battery gets recharged on a daily basis, 4000 cycles would translate to a total of 10 years and 95 days …

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🔎 lithium iron phosphate batteries – Google Search

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Cathleen earned her Salesperson's license in 1996 and her Broker's license in 1997. She is a graduate of UCLA and completed her Masters in Business Administration majoring in Marketing in Australia in 1990. Her business experience includes management positions at two insurance companies and completing her CLU degree. She is married to Joe and is the mother of two wonderful children, Thomas and Cynthia.