We had a client last year who was scaling up their portable medical device line and needed something that wouldn’t quit after a few hundred cycles—they were burning through cheaper cells every six months, and the replacement costs were eating their margins, so we pointed them toward the 18650HP and they’ve been reordering ever since.

It’s a standard 18650 form factor at 18mm by 65mm, weighs about 45 grams, and the nominal voltage sits at 3.7V with a capasity of 2200mAh—nothing exotic, but what makes it work is the 500+ charge cycles, which is better than a lot of the generic cells we’ve tested, and operating range form -20°C to 60°C means it doesn’t flinch in a cold warhouse or a hot production floor.

You’ll see these in handheld scanners, backup power modules, and even some IoT sensor rigs where consistent discharge matters, but honestly, it’s not ideal for high-drain application like power tools—the current draw just isn’t there, and we’ve had a few buyers try to push it that way only to come back for a different cell, so know your load profile before you commit.

CE, RoHS, ISO9001, and SGS are all in the paperwork, and the MOQ is 2000 pieces with bulk packaging or custom options—lead time is usually 20 days or so, but our company can push it faster if you’re in a pinch.
The MOQ is 2000 pieces. We can discuss slightly lower quantities for first-time orders, but that’s the standard to keep pricing competitive.
Lead time depends on the order size, but typically 15-25 days after confirmation. We’ll give you a firm timeline once we know your quantity and any custom specs.
Yes, all shipments come with CE, RoHS, ISO9001, and SGS documentation. We can include copies with your order or send them ahead of time.
Absolutely—we offer OEM service for logo, packaging, and even spec adjustments. Just let us know your requirements, and we’ll handle the rest.
Store them in a cool, dry place at around 20-25°C, ideally at 40-60% charge. Avoid extreme temperatures to keep them fresh for the full year.