NMC vs LFP. Which lithium ion option is best for solar energy
While lithium ion solar batteries are more popular than ever, they're not all built the same. And we’re not just talking about differences between brands - what the batteries are actually made of can make a big difference in how they perform. The two most popular types of lithium ion batteries for solar storage, lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and nickel manganese cobalt (NMC), are both solid options for homeowners who want to store the energy their solar systems produce. But which one is right for you? 
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And the winner is…Based on the overall value, we would recommend looking into LFP batteries for your solar storage system. Even though they might have a slightly higher price tag, LFP batteries last longer, have better safety ratings, and perform just as well as NMC batteries on most metrics. But that’s not to say you should flat out avoid NMC batteries. NMC batteries still do a great job at storing solar energy, so if it's easier for you to get your hands on one, by all means go with the NMC. You may also want to consider an NMC battery if you're limited on how much space you have to install a battery.It’s more important for you to choose the right installer than it is for you to choose the right battery chemistry. A reputable local battery installer can help you all along the way so you can find the right size, type, and priced battery for your unique situation. They’ll also make sure you have the highest quality installation possible to ensure your home's safety.
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