Improved batteries described herein generally comprise an electrolyte
having lithium ions and a cathode comprising submicron metal vanadium
oxide particles. In some embodiments, the battery demonstrate an
accessible current capacity of at least about 220 mAh/g when pulsed in
groups of four constant energy pulses at a current density of 30
mA/cm.sup.2 to deliver 50 Joules per pulse. The four pulses of a pulse
train are separated by 15 seconds of rest between each pulse, and there
are 6 days between pulse groups, upon discharge down to a pulse discharge
voltage of 2 V. In further embodiments, the batteries have an average
internal electrical resistance of no more than 0.2 Ohms at a current
density of at least about 30 mA/cm.sup.2. Furthermore, the batteries can
have a current capability of at least about 0.4 amps per cubic centimeter
battery volume. Due to the improved discharge performance, the batteries
can exhibit no significant voltage delay throughout the life of the
battery as demonstrated in a three month accelerated discharge test.