edit: I found some tech info on a BMI site. Is this yours, Armin? http://lithbattoz.com.au/index.php?page=battery-cells. You could have answered most of my question with a single link! /edit
BMI said:
You'll not be surprised to hear that your assessment of 'where I'm coming from' is not what I said or intended.

Please note that I didn't say anything about paid testimonials.
Conversation example 1:
"How many rocks are in my hand?" (one, two, three, four, five, six) Looks like six. "Thank you."
Conversation example 2:
"How many rocks are in my hand?" My customers are happy and I didn't have to buy their comments. "Ummm, I was looking for six, but thanks anyway."
I'm actually trying to help you sell your products.

Why? The more cells PSI makes the more prices can come down - and that helps us all. The world needs more EVs and less arguing.
Testimonials are sales tools. Accurate data is the foundation that keeps the sales floor out of the swamp. How many testimonials will you personally use when searching for an appropriate circuit breaker for your electric boat project? How many houses will you buy without an inspection? How many cars will you buy with no window-sticker that outlines what's under the bonnet? I suspect you understand what I'm saying - one doesn't graduate from university with a 'hard science' degree and have a career in the 'real world' without some combination of knowledge and common sense, so I'll assume you understand and leave it at that.
[removed comments about data - BMI data is referenced above.]
TylerDurden said:
Let's get back to basics...
Where do the cells originate: Taiwan
What companies sell which cells: PSI's cells are sold by PSI,
Cyclone Taiwan, Rechargeable Lithium Power, and possibly
Dreifels in Switzerland. I've also purchased them from Sam at
Yesa and have been happy with the sale and service.
There are others.
Which cells are the same/different? If the cell is a 40138-format LiFePo4 cell, it's made by PSI. It's my understanding that PSI holds the patents for this size and their construction methods. The pictures of the 40138 cells being manufactured and tested (including the drum of Phostech material) posted on various websites (including the Electric Echo site) are the production floor at PSI, and the people seen in the pictures are PSI employees (look for the telltale green cells). Phostech material is an option for cell construction at PSI. I've been told that the addition of Phostech material during cell construction doesn't make a meaningful difference in cell performance. The performance data provided by PSI are from cells with no Phostech material.
Who works for/with whom: Mr. Raymond King was my first rep at PSI. He left the company to build his own business (
EVSI). I have heard others report that he also works for LiFeBatt, but have no ability to either confirm or deny that.
When searching for personal-use cells I bought from Yesa. Later, while looking for cells to stock, I looked at PSI, LiFeBatt and BMI - each claimed to be a manufacturer. LiFeBatt had tech info but too much drama. I found one person affiliated with the BMI factory but could not get tech or performance info. PSI provided information, access to engineering staff, test parameters and results, and insight into their QA/QC system. I chose them. Each shipment of cells comes with an
inspection sheet for those cells. I've never received a cell that has shown any deviation from their reported testing. I come from a military career and worked in aerospace parts QA - this is the behavior I expect from an ISO9001 registered factory that's been in the lithium cell business since 1996.
edited to update links...10max...had to rework some of the info.