I am looking at Li-ion battery chemistries that would be suitable for inductive / motor loads. Basically my loads are bldc motors and the total wattage would be around 30 watts.
From
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/types_of_lithium_ion I see that NMC battery seems to be well suited for this is has good energy density, specific power, safety cost performance and lifetime.
The Lithium Iron Phosphate(LiFePO4) battery also looks interesting although its energy density is low compared to the other Li-ion chemistries but it is highly safe.
A search on amazon revealed that Panasonic is a reputed and reliable source of these batteries and they generally go in the 18650 form factor however the battery chemistry is stated as NCR, any idea how NCR compares to the NMC battery?
I'm open for Any other suggestions for battery chemistry to power the loads I stated earlier.