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Tests

Trust the quality of SANYO. 

eneloop is the perfomance leader again.  

 

In the comparative test "NiMH-batteries (AA)" of the Emporio Testmagazin (Issue 05/2009, Nr. 45) SANYO - eneloop performs the best out of 18 manufacturers.

 

   

Measured Data AA (Mignon)

  

Manufacturer   

Sanyo

Battery

  eneloop  

Technology

Ni-MH

Capacity

2000

Volt

1,2

Capacity out of the box

77,50 %

Capacity after 20 cycles

100 %

Capacity after 30 days of storage    

93,0 %

Capacity after 60 days of storage

91,0 %

Capacity after 90 days of storage                 

90,0 %

 

  

 

Benchmark

(%)

Sanyo

eneloop

Documentation

50

87,5

Declaration

50

95,0

Safety instructions

50

80,0

Manufacturers instructions

5

91,0

Capacity

40

98,5

Capacity out of the box

30

95,0

Capacitiy after 20 cyles

70

100,0

Self-discharge

50

93,8

Self-discharge (30 days)

20

92,0

Self-discharge (60 days)

30

93,0

Self-discharge (90 days)

50

95,0

Bonus

0,5

(self-discharge)

Costs each blister 4 pcs. in Euro

9,97

Costs each battery in Euro

2,49

Price/achievement proportion

0,026

Overall accomplishment

95,7

Grade

excellent

 

The complete test is available at http://www.emporio-magazin.de/.

 

 

eneloop. The only battery you will ever need.

 

 

 

Guter Rat, a popular German business magazine thinks so too. In their issue 2/2008 they found that both eneloop models AA and AAA are the performance leader. 

 

"After 10 weeks of storage, both eneloop models of Sanyo, are the only rechargeable batteries, which

provide still over 90 percent of their capacity. The bigger

AA-type as well as the smaller AAA-batteries." 

 

The whole article can be found here: 

 

  

 

 

 

eneloop possesses staying power

  

That´s the opinion of c´t, the German magazine for computer & technique in it´s issue 15/2009.

 

 

Long-term test of NiMH-batteries with reduced self-discharge

 

"The class winner Sanyo with almost 80 percent remaining charge after one year of storage also delights with it´s low price of around 10 Euro for four AA-batteries... The difference between the results and the promised 70 to 85 percent of remaining charge is due to the variable temperature in our office."

 

The German article is available at http://www.heise.de/kiosk/archiv/ct/2009/15/152_kiosk 

  

 

  

 *The test results have been achieved with the "old" eneloop HR-3UTG and HR-4UTG.