Lithium Ion Battery For Electric Vehicles 24V
- Model
- LY23091205Lithium Battery
Item specifics
- Capacity
- 48Ah
- Voltage
- 24V
- Operating Temperature
- -10℃~60℃
- Cycle Life
- ≥ 3000 Cycles
- Usage
- Logistic Vehicle
- Color
- Black/or customized
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E-lary 24V 48Ah Logistics Vehicles Lithium Battery
Logistics vehicles lithium batteries are rechargeable battery packs designed for use in logistics and transportation applications. These batteries are used to power electric or hybrid logistics vehicles, replacing or supplementing traditional internal combustion engines.
Why We choose E-lary 24V 48Ah Logistics Vehicles Lithium Battery
E-lary logistics vehicles lithium battery use lithium-ion (Li-ion) or lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) chemistry. These chemistries provide several benefits over lead-acid batteries.
How Does E-lary 24V 48Ah Logistics Vehicles Lithium Battery Work
E-lary 24V 48Ah Logistics Vehicles Lithium Battery Application Scenario
Durability: Lithium-ion batteries are known for their durability and longevity
E-lary super lithium-ion batteries can withstand hundreds of charge and discharge cycles, making them a reliable choice for electric scooters.
Weight: Lithium-ion batteries are lightweight compared to some other battery chemistries
E-lary super lithium-ion batteries helps keep the overall weight of the scooter manageable.
Safety: Proper battery management systems (BMS) are crucial for safety
E-lary super lithium-ion batteries have high-quality electric scooters are equipped with BMS to monitor and manage the battery's health and prevent overcharging or over-discharging.
Environmental Impact: Lithium-ion batteries are generally considered more environmentally friendly
E-lary super lithium-ion batteries are more environmentally friendly than alternatives like lead-acid batteries because they have a lower environmental impact and can be recycled.
E-lary 24V 48Ah Logistics Vehicles Lithium Battery Parameter
Parameter
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Product Size
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465×228×86mm
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Solar/DC input | 24V |
Car charger port/DC output port | 48Ah |
AC rated output energy | 48Ah |
Max continuous charging current | 100Ah |
Max continuous Discharging current | 100Ah |
IP | IPX7 |
Battery | Lithium iron phosphate |
Cycle Life | ≥ 3000 Cycles |
Operating temperature | -10~60°C |
Charging temperature | 0~45°C |
What are the advantages of using lithium batteries in logistics vehicles?
The advantages of using lithium batteries in logistics vehicles include:
Reduced operational costs due to lower fuel and maintenance expenses.
Lower environmental impact through reduced emissions.
Quiet and emissions-free operation.
Regenerative braking for energy recovery.
Longer service life compared to lead-acid batteries.
Faster charging times and reduced downtime.
How long does a lithium battery last in a logistics vehicle?
The lifespan of a lithium battery in a logistics vehicle varies depending on factors like usage patterns, charging habits, and the quality of the battery. Generally, lithium batteries can last several years with proper care and maintenance.
How do I charge a lithium battery in a logistics vehicle?
Charging a lithium battery in a logistics vehicle typically requires a compatible charger connected to a power source. Many logistics vehicles support fast-charging technology, which can significantly reduce charging times.
Can I retrofit my existing logistics vehicle with a lithium battery?
In some cases, it is possible to retrofit an existing logistics vehicle with a lithium battery, depending on the vehicle's design and compatibility. However, it's essential to consult with a qualified technician or the vehicle manufacturer for guidance and to ensure a safe and effective conversion.
What are the safety considerations when using lithium batteries in logistics vehicles?
Safety is crucial when using lithium batteries. Logistics vehicles should be equipped with safety features, such as Battery Management Systems (BMS), to monitor and protect the battery from overcharging, over-discharging, and overheating. Regular maintenance and proper handling are also essential to prevent accidents.