Graphene LiPo Batteries

I just saw that a new kind of batteries appeared : the LiPo Graphene batteries. It seems the internal resistance is much lower. The consequence is that the power delivered is much greater, the temperature under high load is lower and the number of cycle before failure is also higher. It also seems that the risk of explosion is removed. Surprizingly, the cost is also lower.

Someone has tested this kind of batteries ? Is that true ?

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Never heard of this. Sounds both cool and suspicious given graphene is still at the research stage.

Here are two sources of additonal information:

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LIPO graphene

Capacity: 2200mAh
Voltage: 3S1P / 3 Cell / 11.1V
Discharge: 45C Constant / 90C Burst
Weight: 211g (including wire, plug & case)
Dimensions: 106x35x30mm
Balance Plug: JST-XH
Discharge Plug: XT-60
Note: Graphene LiPo Batteries only require a standard Lipo battery charger.
Price : 38€

LIPO classic (Poppy School of Moon)

Capacity: 2200mAh
Voltage: 3S1P / 3 Cell / 11.1V
Discharge: 30C Constant / 60C Burst
Weight: 181g (including wire, plug & case)
Dimensions: 106x35x26mm
Balance Plug: JST-XH
Discharge Plug: naked
Price : 36€

Lipo Graphene is a little heavier but smaller.

I guess the weight is really what raise concerns as graphene is known for being extremelly light.