Lithium-ion technology
What is self-discharge?
Self-discharge refers to the process by which a battery passively emits energy through storage alone. Once a certain time has elapsed, the battery must be charged before it can operate a garden tool. The self-discharge with conventional nickel technology is approximately 25% per month, whereas with Li-ion it is less than 2%. Li-ion batteries are therefore ready to use even after prolonged periods of storage.

