Μπαταρίες Cell

Cell batteries, also known as primary batteries, are single-use batteries that cannot be recharged. They are designed to provide power for a specific period and then must be replaced.

Cell batteries come in various sizes and chemistries, including:

Alkaline batteries: These are the most common type of non-rechargeable battery, offering a good balance of performance and cost.
Carbon-zinc batteries: These are a less expensive option but have a lower energy density compared to alkaline batteries.
Lithium batteries: These offer high energy density and long shelf life, making them ideal for devices that require high power or long-lasting battery life.

Cell batteries are widely used in a variety of devices, including remote controls, clocks, toys, and small electronics.