51.2V 48V 200Ah 210Ah Forklift Lithium Battery

• MOQ: 10
• Delivery: 25 Days
• Customizable / OEM / ODM: Yes
• Delivery Terms: FOB, EXW, CIF
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• Sea / Air / Land Shipment: 10FT, 20FT, 40FT, 60FT

Description

The 51.2V 210Ah Forklift Lithium Battery is a high-performance, long-lasting power solution for industrial forklifts. Offering 10.75kWh of energy, this LiFePO4 battery is built for demanding material handling tasks. It features advanced BMS protection, long cycle life, and high current discharge capabilities, making it the ideal choice for OEM, ODM, and wholesale buyers seeking a reliable, efficient, and customizable forklift power source.

Key Features:

  • Powerful Capacity: 210Ah capacity and 10.75kWh of energy for extended operation in industrial forklifts and material handling equipment.
  • High Discharge Performance: 210A continuous discharge and 420A peak discharge (for up to 30 seconds) for optimal performance under heavy load conditions.
  • Extended Cycle Life: More than 4000 cycles at 80% Depth of Discharge (DOD), offering long-lasting performance and lower total cost of ownership.
  • Robust Design: IP65 rating ensures dust and water resistance, while metal shell provides durable protection against external elements.
  • Advanced Safety Monitoring: BMS protection and 4G communication for real-time monitoring and maximum operational safety, including protections for overcharge, overdischarge, and short circuits.

Product Description:

The 51.2V 210Ah Forklift Lithium Battery is engineered to deliver superior power and reliability for material handling applications. Designed with a nominal capacity of 210Ah and a nominal energy of 10.75kWh, this LiFePO4 battery offers excellent energy density to support long operational hours in demanding environments like warehouses, logistics centers, and manufacturing facilities.

Built for OEM, ODM, and wholesale buyers, the 51.2V 210Ah Forklift Lithium Battery offers customizable options to meet your specific needs. Its IP65 rating ensures it is resistant to dust and water, while the metal shell provides additional protection in challenging industrial settings.

Thanks to its advanced Battery Management System (BMS), this forklift battery ensures your operations are safe and efficient. The BMS monitors State of Charge (SOC), voltage, current, and temperature, providing real-time alerts and protections against overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, overvoltage, and low-voltage conditions. The 4G communication capability enables remote monitoring of battery health, ensuring you can track its performance and make adjustments as needed.

With a cycle life of over 4000 cycles at 80% Depth of Discharge (DOD), this battery ensures longevity and minimal maintenance, reducing downtime and providing a lower cost of ownership compared to traditional lead-acid batteries.

The 51.2V 210Ah Forklift Lithium Battery offers continuous discharge at 210A and can handle peak discharge currents up to 420A (for up to 30 seconds), making it suitable for high-power applications like heavy lifting, extended shifts, and high-demand environments.

Perfect for OEM projects and bulk orders, this battery is not only reliable and durable but also provides excellent energy efficiency and performance for a wide range of forklift models and industrial equipment.

Specifications
Specifications
Lithium Cell TypeLiFePO4
Nominal Voltage51.2V
Nominal Capacity210Ah
Nominal Energy10.75kWh
Dimensions (L*W*H)949*374*550 mm
Weight~200 kg
Max Charge Current210A (Continuous)
Max Discharge Current210A (Continuous)
Peak Discharge Current420A (30s)
Operating Voltage Range40V–58.4V
IP RatingIP65
CoolingNatural Cooling
Cycle Life>4000 cycles (DOD 80%)
Charge Temperature0℃ – 55℃
Discharge Temperature-20℃ – 60℃
Battery ShellMetal
CommunicationRS485, CAN-bus, 4G
Warranty5 years
BMS ProtectionAdvanced smart BMS monitoring SOC, system voltage, current, cell voltage, cell temperature, overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, overvoltage, low-voltage, overtemperature, short circuit, etc.

 

Applications and FAQs

What is the difference between 48V and 51.2V battery?

The primary difference between a 48V and a 51.2V battery lies in their nominal voltage levels. A 51.2V battery, often used in lithium systems, provides slightly higher voltage, which can enhance performance and efficiency in certain applications, especially when charging and discharging.

Can a 48V inverter work with a 51.2V battery?

Yes, a 48V inverter can work with a 51.2V battery, as most inverters have a voltage tolerance range. However, ensure that the inverter can handle the higher voltage without exceeding its limits to avoid potential damage or inefficiency.

What is the cut-off voltage for a 48V lithium battery?

The cut-off voltage for a 48V lithium battery is typically around 42V. Discharging below this level can damage the battery cells and reduce overall lifespan, so it's important to monitor voltage levels during use.

What is the best battery for forklifts?

The best battery for forklifts is often a lead-acid or lithium-ion battery, depending on application needs. Lithium-ion batteries offer longer life, faster charging, and reduced maintenance compared to traditional lead-acid batteries, making them increasingly popular in modern forklifts.

How do I choose a forklift battery?

To choose a forklift battery, consider factors such as capacity (Ah), voltage requirements, type (lead-acid vs. lithium-ion), operating environment, and duty cycle. Assess how often the forklift will be used and the duration of operation to select an appropriate battery.

What type of lithium battery is used in forklifts?

Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries are commonly used in forklifts due to their safety, thermal stability, long cycle life, and ability to handle high discharge rates. They provide efficient energy storage for heavy-duty applications.

How often should I equalize a forklift battery?

Forklift batteries should be equalized approximately every 30-50 cycles or as recommended by the manufacturer. Equalization helps balance cell voltages and maintain overall performance by preventing stratification in lead-acid batteries.

What is the life expectancy of a forklift battery?

The life expectancy of a forklift battery varies by type; lead-acid batteries typically last about 3-5 years, while lithium-ion batteries can last up to 10 years or more with proper care and maintenance.

What is the life expectancy of a 48V battery?

The life expectancy of a 48V battery depends on its chemistry; lead-acid batteries usually last around 3-5 years, while lithium-ion batteries can last between 10-15 years, depending on usage patterns and maintenance practices.

What is the lifespan of a 200Ah battery?

The lifespan of a 200Ah battery can vary significantly based on its type and usage conditions. Lead-acid batteries typically last around 3-5 years, while lithium-ion batteries can endure between 10-15 years, often exceeding 2000 cycles with proper care.

How many solar panels do I need to charge a 48V 200Ah battery?

To charge a 48V 200Ah battery, you typically need around 400W to 800W of solar panels, depending on sunlight conditions and efficiency. This setup allows for efficient charging within about 6-10 hours of peak sunlight.

What inverter do I need for a 200Ah battery?

For a 200Ah battery, an inverter rated between 1000W to 3000W is recommended, depending on your maximum load requirements. Ensure that the inverter's continuous power rating matches your devices' total wattage needs.

What is the maximum charging current for a 48V 200Ah battery?

The maximum charging current for a 48V 200Ah battery typically ranges from 0.5C to 1C, meaning it can safely accept between 100A to 200A, depending on the manufacturer's specifications and type of chemistry used.

How do you wake up a 48V lithium battery?

To "wake up" a dormant or deeply discharged 48V lithium battery, connect it to an appropriate charger designed for lithium technology. Allow it some time on low charge settings before switching back to normal charging levels once it reaches operational voltage.

How long to charge a 200Ah battery with a generator lithium ion?

Charging a 200Ah lithium-ion battery with a generator typically takes around 4-8 hours, depending on the generator's output current and initial state of charge of the battery. Using higher output generators can reduce charging time significantly.

Can you mix a 100Ah and 200Ah battery?

Mixing a 100Ah and 200Ah battery is not recommended due to differences in discharge rates and charging characteristics. This can lead to uneven wear and reduced lifespan for both batteries; it's best to use batteries of the same type, capacity, and age for optimal performance.