Nickel–cadmium battery — From top to bottom – Gumstick , AA, and AAA Ni–Cd batteries. specific energy 40–60 W·h/kg energy density 50–150 W·h/L specific power 150& … Wikipedia
Nickel–iron battery — specific energy 30[1] −50[2] Wh/kg energy density 30[1] Wh/l specific power … Wikipedia
Nickel–hydrogen battery — A nickel–hydrogen battery (NiH2 or Ni–H2) is a rechargeable electrochemical power source based on nickel and hydrogen.[1] It differs from a nickel–metal hydride (NIMH) battery by the use of hydrogen in … Wikipedia
Nickel–zinc battery — specific energy 100 W·h/kg energy density 280 W·h/L specific power > 900 W/kg Energy/consumer price 2–3Wh/US$ Cycle durability 400–1000[ … Wikipedia
Nickel oxyhydroxide battery — (abb. NiOx) is a type of primary cell (non rechargeable). NiOx batteries excel in high drain applications such as digital cameras, and in this role, they can provide up to twice the life of an alkaline battery.[1] NiOx batteries of this chemistry … Wikipedia
Nickel-Lithium-Akkumulator — Der Nickel Lithium Akkumulator wurde im Jahr 2009 am japanischen National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) entwickelt. Dieser Akkumulator hat mit über 900 Wh/kg eine etwa 3,5 mal höhere Energiedichte als die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Nickel-cadmium battery — Batteries caption=From top to bottom Gumstick , AA, and AAA NiCd batteries. EtoW = 40–60 Wh/kg EtoS = 50–150 Wh/L PtoW = 150W/kg CtoDE= 70%–90% [ [http://www.batteryuniversity.com/partone 11.htm Charging nickel based batteries ] ] EtoCP= ? US$… … Wikipedia
Battery (electricity) — For other uses, see Battery (disambiguation). Various cells and batteries (top left to bottom right): two AA, one D, one handheld ham radio battery, two 9 volt (PP3), two AAA, one C, one … Wikipedia
Nickel–metal hydride battery — NiMH redirects here. For other uses, see NIMH (disambiguation). Nickel–metal hydride battery Modern, high capacity NiMH rechargeable cells specific energy 60–120 W·h/kg[1] … Wikipedia
Nickel-Wasserstoff-Akku — Ein Nickel Wasserstoff Akku (NiH2) ist eine wiederaufladbare elektrochemische Spannungsquelle auf der Basis von Nickel und Wasserstoff. Wasserstoff wird in einer Druckzelle gespeichert und unterscheidet sich dadurch von den Nickel Metallhydrid… … Deutsch Wikipedia