General information
A battery is a system that uses electrochemical principles for its operation, measurements in chemical oxidation-reduction reactions, where one of the compounds loses electrons, while the other compound is reduced, that is, it gains electrons. You are in the classification of two types: primary and secondary.
The primaries are characterized because the reaction carried out during their operation is not reversible, which means the reagents are consumed by producing current, and after a while, they run out..
The secondary or also known as accumulators use electrochemical reactions in which the reagents can be regenerated by passing an electric current in the opposite direction to the current generated by the battery so that they can be recharged.
Types of batteries
There is currently a wide variety of batteries and accumulators, which are used in wide applications within the industry. This is a technology that is in continuous growth, so below are various types that can be found in the market, their applications and different projects where they are used.