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- Eneloop abstract "Eneloop (Japanese: エネループ, Hepburn: Enerūpu) is a brand of rechargeable batteries and associated devices, developed by Sanyo (now Panasonic) and introduced in November 2005. A low self-discharge nickel–metal hydride battery, Eneloop cells lose their charge relatively slowly—only 15% in the first year, compared to about 4% per day for other NiMH designs. Thus, they are sold precharged and can be used immediately. Due to the number of alkaline batteries they can replace during their life cycle, they are marketed as being eco-friendly.".
- Eneloop thumbnail Eneloop_6420.jpg?width=300.
- Eneloop wikiPageID "14839379".
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- Eneloop wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Eneloop wikiPageRevisionID "680009686".
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink AAA_battery.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink AA_battery.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Ampere-hour.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink C_battery.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Category:2005_introductions.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battery_manufacturers.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Consumer_battery_manufacturers.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Category:NiMH_batteries.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Category:Panasonic_Corporation_brands.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink D_battery.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Electrochemical_cell.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Enercell.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Nickel–metal_hydride_battery.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Rechargeable_batteries.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Rechargeable_battery.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Sanyo.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink Thermistor.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink File:Eneloop_5th_anniversary_special_glitter_edition_pack_front.jpg.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink File:Eneloop_6420.jpg.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLink File:The_label_and_the_explanation_of_SANYO_eneloop_&_Panasonic_eneloop.JPG.
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eneloop".
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eneloop#Eneloop Lite".
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eneloop#Eneloop Plus".
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eneloop#Eneloop Pro".
- Eneloop wikiPageWikiLinkText "eneloop".
- Eneloop hasPhotoCollection Eneloop.
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- Eneloop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Matsushita.
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- Eneloop wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Visible_anchor.
- Eneloop subject Category:2005_introductions.
- Eneloop subject Category:Battery_manufacturers.
- Eneloop subject Category:Consumer_battery_manufacturers.
- Eneloop subject Category:NiMH_batteries.
- Eneloop subject Category:Panasonic_Corporation_brands.
- Eneloop hypernym Brand.
- Eneloop type Article.
- Eneloop type Company.
- Eneloop type Article.
- Eneloop type Battery.
- Eneloop comment "Eneloop (Japanese: エネループ, Hepburn: Enerūpu) is a brand of rechargeable batteries and associated devices, developed by Sanyo (now Panasonic) and introduced in November 2005. A low self-discharge nickel–metal hydride battery, Eneloop cells lose their charge relatively slowly—only 15% in the first year, compared to about 4% per day for other NiMH designs. Thus, they are sold precharged and can be used immediately.".
- Eneloop label "Eneloop".
- Eneloop sameAs NiMH-akkumulatorer_med_lav_selvafladning.
- Eneloop sameAs NiMH-Akkumulator_mit_geringer_Selbstentladung.
- Eneloop sameAs LSD-NiMH-aku.
- Eneloop sameAs Batteria_ibrida.
- Eneloop sameAs Eneloop.
- Eneloop sameAs Eneloop.
- Eneloop sameAs m.02plvcs.
- Eneloop sameAs Eneloop.
- Eneloop sameAs Eneloop.
- Eneloop sameAs Q11014452.
- Eneloop sameAs Q11014452.
- Eneloop sameAs Eneloop.
- Eneloop wasDerivedFrom Eneloop?oldid=680009686.
- Eneloop depiction Eneloop_6420.jpg.
- Eneloop isPrimaryTopicOf Eneloop.