Why would you say that? Li FePO4 has one of the largest cycle life of any of 
them.?2000+ cycles. The Mitsubishi  i-MiEV uses LiFePO4 cells. Maybe go with a 
larger Ah capacity to increase current limits. They only do 3C continuous. So 
that would be 180 Amps for a 60Ah cell.

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> None of the Chinese LifePO4 cells will last long. How many electric cars use
> that chemistry?
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