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Lithium-polymer technology uses a positive and negative electrode, but with a dry solid, porous chemical, or gel-like electrolyte, rather than a liquid. Consequently, Li-Poly batteries can offer a lower profile, flexible, and most robust designs [1](wide variety of shapes and sizes)[5].
Lithium-Polymer cells are slightly more safer than Lithium-Ion cells [1]., due to a lower chance of leaking electrolytes[5]
Li-Polymer batteries are lighter[5]
Li-Ion vs Li-Poly: Li-Poly’s disadvantages over Li-Ion
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