51.2V 48V 400Ah 450Ah 460Ah Forklift Lithium Battery

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

Description

The 51.2V 460Ah Forklift Lithium Battery delivers 23.55kWh of energy, perfect for heavy-duty industrial and forklift applications. With LiFePO4 technology, this battery offers over 4000 cycles, robust discharge rates, and an IP65-rated metal shell for durability in all environments. Ideal for OEM/ODM and wholesale buyers, it ensures reliable, high-performance power with advanced BMS protection.

Key Features

  • High Capacity: 51.2V, 460Ah, providing 23.55kWh of reliable energy.
  • Long Lifecycle: Over 4000 cycles (at 80% DOD), maximizing ROI.
  • Powerful Discharge Performance: 400A continuous and 900A peak discharge (3s) for high-demand tasks.
  • Durable and Weatherproof: IP65-rated metal shell, natural cooling for long-lasting operation.
  • Smart Monitoring: Advanced BMS, with 4G, RS485, and CAN-bus for real-time data tracking.

Product Description

The 51.2V 460Ah Forklift Lithium Battery provides 23.55kWh of energy storage, making it ideal for industries that demand sustained, high-power output. Constructed with LiFePO4 lithium cells, this battery boasts an impressive cycle life of over 4000 cycles (80% DOD), ensuring longevity and reducing operational costs. It is engineered for reliability, with a metal shell and IP65 rating to withstand harsh working conditions and environmental factors.
With natural cooling, this forklift battery operates efficiently even under demanding conditions, eliminating the need for additional cooling systems. The battery supports up to 400A continuous discharge and 900A peak discharge for up to 3 seconds, making it suitable for heavy-duty forklift operations and other industrial equipment.

The 51.2V 460Ah lithium battery is equipped with advanced BMS protection, which ensures optimal operation by monitoring key parameters such as state of charge (SOC), voltage, current, cell temperature, and more. Its RS485, CAN-bus, and 4G connectivity options enable real-time communication for easy monitoring and diagnostics.

Designed with OEM/ODM and wholesale buyers in mind, this battery offers flexibility in application, making it a great choice for businesses seeking customized solutions. It comes with a 5-year warranty, guaranteeing reliable performance and protection for the long term. Whether you’re looking for a solution to power forklifts, electric vehicles, or other industrial machinery, this 51.2V 460Ah lithium battery is built for high performance and efficiency.

Specifications
Specifications
Lithium Cell TypeLiFePO4
Nominal Voltage51.2V
Nominal Capacity460Ah
Nominal Energy23.55kWh
Dimensions (L*W*H)820 x 660 x 470 mm
Weight~600 kg
Max Charge Current200A (Continuous)
Max Discharge Current400A (Continuous)
Peak Discharge Current900A (3s)
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 capacity of a 48V battery?

The capacity of a 48V battery is typically measured in amp-hours (Ah). Common capacities range from 20Ah to 100Ah or more, depending on the application. This capacity indicates how much energy the battery can store and deliver over time, influencing the runtime of devices powered by it.

How many cells are in a 48V forklift battery?

A 48V forklift battery usually consists of 13 cells connected in series, with each cell providing approximately 3.7 volts. The total voltage is achieved by combining these cells, making it suitable for various industrial applications requiring reliable power.

How do you check forklift battery cells?

To check forklift battery cells, use a multimeter to measure the voltage of each cell individually. Ensure the battery is fully charged and disconnected from the forklift. A significant voltage difference between cells may indicate a bad cell that requires replacement or maintenance.

How to tell if a forklift battery is bad?

Signs of a bad forklift battery include rapid discharge, swelling, corrosion on terminals, or an inability to hold a charge. Additionally, if the battery frequently requires charging or shows inconsistent performance, it may need to be tested or replaced.

How do I choose a forklift battery?

When choosing a forklift battery, consider factors such as voltage, capacity (Ah), size, and compatibility with your forklift model. Assess your operational needs, including runtime requirements and charging capabilities, to select the most suitable battery type for your application.

What is the difference between 48V and 80V forklifts?

The main difference between 48V and 80V forklifts lies in their power output and performance. 80V forklifts typically offer higher torque and faster acceleration, making them suitable for heavier loads and more demanding applications compared to 48V models.

What is the life expectancy of a 48V battery?

The life expectancy of a 48V battery can range from 5 to 10 years, depending on usage patterns, maintenance practices, and charging cycles. Proper care can significantly extend its lifespan and ensure optimal performance throughout its service life.

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

The cut-off voltage for a 48V lithium battery is generally around 42 volts. Discharging below this threshold can lead to damage and reduced lifespan. It's important to monitor voltage levels to maintain health and performance.

Can I run a 52V battery on a 48V motor?

Yes, you can run a 52V battery on a 48V motor, but it may result in increased heat and potential stress on the motor. Ensure that the motor's specifications can handle the higher voltage without compromising safety or performance.

Can I run a 48 volt battery on a 36 volt motor?

Running a 48 volt battery on a 36 volt motor is not recommended as it can overload the motor, leading to overheating or damage. Always match the voltage ratings of batteries and motors for safe operation.