Category
page 1Battery types
voltaic pile
first electrical battery that could continuously provide an electric current to a circuit
Daniell cell
tool for getting electricity and electrolysis
alkaline battery
category of battery
atomic battery
devices generating electricity from radioisotope decay
zinc–carbon battery
type of zinc–manganese dioxide battery with acidic electrolyte
primary cell
electric battery designed to be used once and not recharged
sodium-ion battery
type of rechargeable battery
zinc–air battery
high-electrical energy density storage device
flow battery
type of electrochemical battery, where the electroactive components are present (usually, dissolved) in a flowing fluid (usually, liquid but also gas) phases.
battery pack
electric battery containing multiple cells within a casing
Bunsen cell
Weston standard cell
Wet chemical cell that produces a precise voltage
Zamboni pile
early electric battery
concentration cell
galvanic cell that generates a voltage from differing concentrations of the same material
molten salt battery
class of battery that uses molten salts as an electrolyte and offers both a high energy density and a high power density
betavoltaic battery
generators of electrical current, in effect a form of battery, which use energy from a radioactive source emitting beta particles (electrons)
Clark cell
Chromic acid cell
type of battery

metal–air electrochemical cell
class of batteries that extract electricity from elemental metal being oxidized by ambient air
thermionic converter
power generation device
Frog battery
frog muscle moving by electricity
magnesium battery
primary or secondary battery
list of battery types
Wikipedia list article
ZEBRA battery
type of molten salt battery
solid-state electrolyte
solid ionic conductor electrolyte and is the characteristic component of the solid-state battery
Silicon–air battery
type of metal-air battery
Edison-Lalande cell
type of electrochemical cell
Trough battery
zinc–bromine battery
type of hybrid-flow battery
lithium-metal battery
non-rechargeable battery using lithium metal as anode
water-activated battery
battery activated by water
Nanobattery
[[File:Nanosized Batteries (7003164831).jpg|thumb|Image left: shows what a nanosized battery looks like under Transmission Electron Spectrometry (TEM)
Image center and right: NIST was able to use TEM to view nanosized batteries and discovered that there probably exists a limit to how thin an electrolyte layer can be until the battery malfunctions.
Silver calcium battery
type of lead–acid battery
calcium battery
battery with a calcium electrode