Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells are a type of rechargeable lithium-ion battery known for their high energy density and long lifespan. A 200Ah (ampere-hour) LiFePO4 cell refers to its capacity to deliver a steady current of 200 amperes for one hour before reaching its fully discharged state. These cells are widely used in applications requiring high energy storage and continuous power supply, such as electric vehicles, solar energy storage systems, and off-grid power solutions. The inherent stability of LiFePO4 chemistry makes these cells safer than other lithium-ion battery types, as they are less prone to thermal runaway, reducing the risk of fire or explosion. In addition to their safety features, LiFePO4 cells have a longer lifespan compared to other lithium-ion chemistries, with a typical lifespan of over 2000 cycles. This longevity, in combination with their high energy density, makes them a reliable choice for demanding applications where durability and consistent performance are essential.