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Battery Tab Nickel Strip: Width and Thickness Selection

Battery Tab Nickel Strip: Width and Thickness Selection

April 1, 2026 /Posted by / 0

The battery tab nickel strip is the critical conductor that connects individual cells in a battery pack. Choosing the correct width, thickness, and material determines whether your pack handles its rated current safely or becomes a fire hazard. This guide covers nickel strip selection, resistance calculations, and spot welding techniques for building reliable 18650 and 21700 battery packs in India.

Table of Contents

  1. What Are Battery Nickel Strips?
  2. Types of Nickel Strip Materials
  3. Width and Thickness Selection Guide
  4. Understanding Strip Resistance and Heat
  5. Spot Welding Nickel Strips to Cells
  6. Soldering vs Spot Welding: Which to Use
  7. Recommended Components
  8. Frequently Asked Questions

What Are Battery Nickel Strips?

Nickel strips (also called nickel tabs or bus bars) are thin metal conductors spot-welded to battery cell terminals to create electrical connections between cells in series and parallel configurations. Pure nickel is the preferred material because it:

  • Welds reliably to nickel-plated steel cell casings
  • Has low contact resistance at the weld joint
  • Resists corrosion in battery environments
  • Has acceptable bulk conductivity for short tab lengths

Nickel strips come in rolls, typically 1 metre or longer, in various widths (5-27mm) and thicknesses (0.1-0.2mm). The two main configurations:

  • Single strip (1P): Single layer of nickel for low-current connections
  • Double strip (2P): Two parallel nickel layers for double the current capacity

Types of Nickel Strip Materials

Pure nickel strip (Ni200/Ni201): Best weld quality, lowest contact resistance. More expensive at ₹200-400/metre (27mm wide). Use for high-current packs where reliability is critical.

Nickel-plated steel strip: Steel core with thin nickel plating. Cheaper at ₹50-100/metre but higher bulk resistance. The nickel plating enables spot welding, while the steel core provides mechanical strength. Adequate for low-to-medium current applications.

How to identify material: Pure nickel is slightly magnetic (nickel is weakly ferromagnetic). Nickel-plated steel is strongly magnetic. Hold a strong magnet near the strip — if it snaps firmly, it is plated steel. Pure nickel attracts weakly.

Copper-nickel composite: Copper core with nickel cladding. Best conductivity of all options but expensive and harder to source in India. Used in premium EV battery packs.

Width and Thickness Selection Guide

Current-carrying capacity depends on cross-sectional area (width x thickness) and length:

Strip Type Width x Thickness Cross Section Max Continuous Current Typical Use
1P 0.1x5mm 5mm x 0.1mm 0.5 mm2 3-5A LED projects, low-drain
1P 0.15x8mm 8mm x 0.15mm 1.2 mm2 8-10A Power banks, small packs
2P 0.15x27mm 27mm x 0.3mm (effective) 4.05 mm2 20-30A E-bike, powerwall
1P 0.2x10mm 10mm x 0.2mm 2.0 mm2 12-15A Medium-power applications
Copper bus bar 20mm x 0.3mm 6.0 mm2 40-60A High-power EV packs

Rule of thumb for pure nickel: Allow 5-8A per mm2 of cross-section for continuous current. Derate by 40% for nickel-plated steel (higher resistance generates more heat).

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Understanding Strip Resistance and Heat

The resistance of a nickel strip determines how much heat it generates at a given current (P = I2 x R). This is critical for pack safety.

Nickel resistivity: 6.99 x 10^-8 ohm-metre (at 20degC)
Steel resistivity: 16.0 x 10^-8 ohm-metre

Example: 2P 0.15x27mm pure nickel strip, 20mm length between cells
  Cross-section: 27mm x 0.15mm x 2 layers = 8.1 mm2 = 8.1 x 10^-6 m2
  Resistance: (6.99e-8 x 0.02) / 8.1e-6 = 0.173 milliohms per tab

  At 30A continuous: P = 30^2 x 0.000173 = 0.156W per tab
  Temperature rise: ~5-10degC above ambient (acceptable)

Same dimensions in nickel-plated steel:
  Resistance: (16.0e-8 x 0.02) / 8.1e-6 = 0.395 milliohms per tab
  At 30A: P = 30^2 x 0.000395 = 0.356W per tab
  Temperature rise: ~15-25degC above ambient (borderline)

This example demonstrates why pure nickel is mandatory for high-current packs. The 2.3x higher resistance of steel generates 2.3x more heat at every connection point.

Spot Welding Nickel Strips to Cells

Spot welding uses a brief high-current pulse (hundreds of amps for milliseconds) to fuse the nickel strip to the cell terminal through resistance heating at the contact point.

Spot welder settings for 18650 cells:

  • 0.1mm nickel: 30-40% power, 3-5ms pulse
  • 0.15mm nickel: 40-55% power, 5-8ms pulse
  • 0.2mm nickel: 55-70% power, 8-12ms pulse

Welding technique:

  1. Clean both the cell terminal and nickel strip with isopropyl alcohol
  2. Position the strip centred on the cell terminal
  3. Apply firm, even pressure with the welding probes
  4. Fire two welds per cell terminal, spaced 3-4mm apart
  5. Test each weld by tugging the strip — it should not peel off with moderate force
  6. Inspect for burn-through (hole in strip) — if so, reduce power

Soldering vs Spot Welding: Which to Use

Spot welding (recommended):

  • No heat damage to cells — pulse is too brief to heat the cell interior
  • Low contact resistance at the joint
  • Professional, reliable connections
  • Requires a spot welder (₹3,000-15,000 for hobbyist models)

Soldering (not recommended for packs):

  • Prolonged heat exposure (3-5 seconds at 350degC+) damages the cell’s internal separator
  • Solder joints have higher resistance than spot welds
  • Solder can crack under vibration and thermal cycling
  • Acceptable ONLY for single-cell applications with brief, skilled soldering

If you must solder (no spot welder available), use a high-wattage iron (80W+), leaded solder with aggressive flux, and limit contact to under 2 seconds. Sand the cell terminal first for better solder adhesion. This is a last resort, not a recommended practice.

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10AWG Heatproof Extra Soft Silicone Wire (1m)
High-current silicone wire rated for battery pack wiring and high-power connections.

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Recommended Components

18650 X 4 Cell Battery Holder for Lithium-Ion
4-cell 18650 holder for building 4S battery packs for robotics, power banks, and portable devices.

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3S 40A 18650 Lithium Battery Protection Board with Balance
High-current 3S BMS with cell balancing for power tools, e-bikes, and heavy-duty battery packs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy pure nickel strip in India?

IndiaMART and AliExpress are the primary sources. Search for “pure nickel strip 0.15mm 18650” on IndiaMART for domestic sellers in Mumbai, Delhi, and Shenzhen-connected traders. Zbotic also stocks nickel welding strips suitable for 18650 pack building. Always verify purity with a magnet test before committing to a large order.

Can I use copper strip instead of nickel?

Copper has 4x lower resistance than nickel but cannot be directly spot-welded to nickel-plated cell terminals. Solutions: use nickel-clad copper strip (copper core, nickel surface), or solder copper bus bars and spot-weld nickel strip tabs connecting cells to the bus bar. This hybrid approach is used in premium EV packs.

How many spot welds per cell terminal do I need?

Minimum two welds per terminal, spaced 3-4mm apart. For high-current applications (20A+), use four welds in a square pattern. Each weld adds a parallel current path, reducing overall contact resistance.

What thickness nickel strip do I need for a 10S4P e-bike battery?

For a typical e-bike drawing 20-30A continuous: use 2P 0.15x27mm pure nickel strip for series connections (which carry full pack current) and 1P 0.15x8mm for parallel connections within each group (which carry cell-level current of 5-7A). For 40A+ applications, use copper bus bars for series connections.

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