This paper provides the results of simple preliminary tests on the storage
characteristics of lithium ion cells in relation to their use for UPS or BP
S. Commercial cylindrical 18 650 size cells with a discharge capacity of ar
ound 1200 mAh were used in the experiments. The cells consisted of an amorp
hous carbon anode, a LiCoO2 cathode and an organic electrolyte. Cells were
stored for 1-12 months and then their capacity was measured after constant
voltage charging (similar to trickle charging) at 4.1 or 4.2 V and 21 or 60
degrees C. After measuring the capacity, the cells were crushed with a rou
nd 15 mm bar in diameter as an example of a fundamental abuse test. The res
idual cell capacity after 10 years of 4.2 V constant charging at 20 degrees
C was predicted to be approximately 65%. This exceeds our tentative target
of 50%. We also found that no cells smoked, ignited or exploded when crush
ed. We also measured the cell capacity after simple storage (i.e., after se
lf-discharge).