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Old 01-01-2020, 14:31   #1
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Well Come 2020 - DOUBLE wind in Your sail - SAMSUNG - SDI94

For all the Captains that are in a HURRY

All the FACTS in 1 DOCUMENT

(also excellent for the ones that prefer to spend their time with a COOL BLONDE )

WH/Kg.. SAMSUNG 165 > WINSTON 83,3

Energy density WH/kg 165 > WINSTON 90.9

(discrepancy in documents > Winston = 3,6 Kg@ 300 W = 83,3 Wh/kg)


Battery chemistry .... Price US$/1 KW

SAMSUNG NCM (nickel-manganese-cobalt). = 491,82 $
WINSTON LiFePO4 = 414.40 $
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SAMSUMG SDI94 < .............. VS. .............. > WINSTON TSWB-LYP100AHA
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Orginal Samsung NMC - Li-Ion - P/N SDI94 Battery Cell 3.7V 94AH, @169,68 $
https://www.ev-power.eu/Samsung-SDI94-NCM/

Safety first is Samsung SDI priority, Prismatic cell has multi-layered protection at the cell level resulting in best in class safety. In addition, the aluminum exterior has excellent thermal conductivity and cooling performance, and it releases high temperature safely and efficiently from the inside to the outside.

6000 Cycles @ continuous 1C/1C SOH 80%

https://files.ev-power.eu/inc/_doc/a...0cell_V9-2.pdf


Original ThunderSky Winston - LiFePO4 - P/N TSWB-LYP100AHA 3.2V/100Ah @ 124,32 $

https://files.ev-power.eu/inc/_doc/a...00AHA_WIDE.pdf



Original name:

Samsung SDI 94Ah. @ 169,68 $
Battery chemistry > NCM (nickel-manganese-cobalt).

ThunderSky Winston part number: TSWB-LYP100AHA @ 124,32 $
Battery chemistry > LiFePO4



The minimum voltage is 2.7 V. > LiFePO4 2.5 V
Maximum discharge current is 1,6C continously. > LiFePO4 3 C
Operating temperature -40°C up to 60°C (discharging). > LiFePO4 -45°C up to 85°C
Energy density is 165 Wh/kg. > LiFePO4 90.9 Wh/kg


Samsung SDI94 (NMC)
These battery cells are suitable for all traction applications including electric vehicles. Fully complies also for stationary applications - such as energy storage.

> Solder terminals.

There is NO Self Discharging Effect.
Can be recharged at any state of discharge - no memory effect
All cells are supplied new directly from the manufacturer.


Weight (kg) 2,1 > WINSTON 3,6

WH/Kg 165 > WINSTON 83,3

Energy density WH/kg 165 > WINSTON 90.9

WH 345 > WINSTON 300

Price US$ 94 AH@ 169,68 > WINSTON 100 AH@ 124,32

Price US$/1 KW = 491,82 $ > WINSTON = 414.40 $


(!! discrepancy in documents > Winston = 3,6 Kg@ 300 W = 83,3 Wh/kg)


Height (mm) 133 > WINSTON 218 mm
Width (mm) 173 > WINSTON 179 mm
Depth (mm) 45 > WINSTON 62 mm

Nominal Voltage (V ) 3.7 > WINSTON 3,2
Capacity (Ah) 94 > WINSTON 100
Max discharge current (A) 409 > WINSTON 1000
Optimal discharge current (A) 150 > WINSTON 50
Max charging current (A) 270 > WINSTON 300
Optimal charging current (A) 72 > WINSTON 50

Maximum discharge current is 1,6C continuously > WINSTON 0,5
Operating temperature -40°C up to 60°C (discharging) > WINSTON -45°C up to 85°C
Energy density is 165 Wh/kg. > WINSTON 90.9 Wh/kg




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WH/Kg.. SAMSUNG 165 > WINSTON 83,3
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