• High energy density: Lithium ion batteries can store more energy per unit weight than other types of rechargeable batteries, such as nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. This means that a lithium ion battery can power a robot for a longer period of time on a single charge.
  • Long lifespan: Lithium ion batteries can last for hundreds of charge cycles, which is much longer than NiMH batteries. This can save money on battery replacements over time.
  • Lightweight design: Lithium ion batteries are relatively lightweight, which is important for robots that need to be mobile.
  • Fast charging: Lithium ion batteries can be charged quickly, which can help to reduce downtime for robots.