rafhlöðu
Rafhlöðu is the Icelandic word for battery. In its most common usage, it refers to an electrochemical cell that stores and discharges electrical energy. This energy can be used to power a wide variety of devices, from small portable electronics to large industrial equipment and vehicles.
There are two main types of batteries: primary and secondary. Primary batteries, also known as disposable batteries,
The technology behind rafhlöður has evolved significantly over time, leading to batteries with higher energy density,