The difference between lithium polymer battery and lithium battery is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
1. The lithium polymer battery has no battery leakage problem. The battery does not contain liquid electrolyte and uses colloidal solids.
2. The lithium polymer battery can be made into a thin battery: with a capacity of 3.6V400mAh, its thickness can be as thin as 0.5mm.
3. Lithium polymer batteries can be designed in a variety of shapes.
4. The battery can be twisted and deformed: the polymer battery can be twisted around 900 at most.
5. Lithium polymer batteries can be made into a single high-voltage: liquid electrolyte batteries can only be connected in series to obtain high-voltage, polymer batteries.
6. Because the lithium polymer battery has no liquid itself, it can be made into a multi-layer combination in a single cell to reach high voltage.
7. The capacity of a lithium polymer battery will be twice as high as that of a lithium battery of the same size.