The details about the self-discharging rate are listed below:
1. The self-discharge rate is the rate at which a battery loses its charge while not in use. All batteries gradually lose energy over time, even if they aren’t actively powering a device, due to internal chemical reactions that slowly drain stored energy;
2. The half-charged battery has an initial self-discharging rate of 1% to 4% per month in a normal temperature environment. With the use of the battery, the self-discharging rate increases by about 0.6% per month on average for every 100 cycles of charging and discharging or every 6 months (based on which condition is reached first).