SolarBatteryBankCalc
Battery chemistry

Li-ion (NMC) batteries for solar

Lithium nickel manganese cobalt.

Li-ion (NMC) packs offer high energy density and deep usable capacity, common in all-in-one power stations. Cycle life is shorter than LiFePO4 and thermal characteristics are less forgiving, so LiFePO4 is usually preferred for stationary off-grid banks.

Usable DoD
85%
Round-trip eff.
~95%
Cycle life
1,000–2,000
Temp sensitivity
Low

Sizing a Li-ion (NMC) bank

Because Li-ion (NMC) allows about 85% usable depth of discharge, a bank for the same daily load will differ in size from other chemistries. To deliver the same usable energy, a chemistry with a lower usable depth needs more nominal capacity — a lead-acid bank at 50% usable must be roughly 60% larger than a LiFePO4 bank at 80% to give the same delivered energy, before efficiency and temperature are even considered. Use the battery bank size calculator with Li-ion (NMC) selected, or the full system calculator for a complete design.

How Li-ion (NMC) behaves in real use

Round-trip efficiency of about ~95% means some of the energy you put in is lost on the way back out, so your solar array has to be sized to cover both the load and that loss. Temperature sensitivity is rated low: this determines how much usable capacity changes with the seasons, which matters most for a bank kept in an unheated space, a garage or outdoors. With a rated cycle life of 1,000–2,000 cycles, Li-ion (NMC) also sets how many full charge-discharge cycles you can expect before capacity falls off, which in turn drives the long-run cost per kWh delivered.

To see what a Li-ion (NMC) battery really delivers after depth of discharge, temperature and round-trip losses, try the real vs nameplate capacity tool, and check that your loads stay within a safe discharge rate with the C-rate calculator.

How it compares

The right chemistry is a balance of upfront cost, usable depth, efficiency, cycle life and cold tolerance. Compare Li-ion (NMC) against the alternatives on the battery chemistry comparison page to decide which fits your budget and climate.

Values are typical datasheet ranges; see the methodology & sources. Educational guidance, not an electrical design.