- Lithium Golf Cart Battery
- Forklift Lithium Battery
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48V
- 48V 210Ah
- 48V 300Ah
- 48V 420Ah (949 x 349 x 569 mm)
- 48V 420Ah (950 x 421 x 450 mm)
- 48V 456Ah
- 48V 460Ah (830 x 630 x 590 mm)
- 48V 460Ah (950 x 421 x 450 mm)
- 48V 460Ah (800 x 630 x 600 mm)
- 48V 460Ah (820 x 660 x 470 mm)
- 48V 500Ah
- 48V 560Ah (810 x 630 x 600 mm)
- 48V 560Ah (950 x 592 x 450 mm)
- 48V 600Ah
- 48V 630Ah
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48V
- 12V Lithium Battery
12V 150Ah Lithium RV Battery
Bluetooth App | BCI Group 31
LiFePO4 Lithium
Discharge Temperature -20°C ~ 65°C
Fast Charger 14.6V 50A
Solar MPPT Charging - 24V Lithium Battery
- 36V Lithium Battery
- 48V Lithium Battery
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48V LiFePO4 Battery
- 48V 50Ah
- 48V 50Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 60Ah (8D)
- 48V 100Ah (8D)
- 48V 100Ah
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 100A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 150A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 100Ah (Discharge 200A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 150Ah (for Golf Carts)
- 48V 160Ah (Discharge 100A for Golf Carts)
- 48V 160Ah (Discharge 160A for Golf Carts)
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48V LiFePO4 Battery
- 60V Lithium Battery
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60V LiFePO4 Battery
- 60V 20Ah
- 60V 30Ah
- 60V 50Ah
- 60V 50Ah (Small Size / Side Terminal)
- 60V 100Ah (for Electric Motocycle, Electric Scooter, LSV, AGV)
- 60V 100Ah (for Forklift, AGV, Electric Scooter, Sweeper)
- 60V 150Ah (E-Motocycle / E-Scooter / E-Tricycle / Tour LSV)
- 60V 200Ah (for Forklift, AGV, Electric Scooter, Sweeper)
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60V LiFePO4 Battery
- 72V~96V Lithium Battery
- Rack-mounted Lithium Battery
- E-Bike Battery
- All-in-One Home-ESS
- Wall-mount Battery ESS
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Home-ESS Lithium Battery PowerWall
- 24V 100Ah 2.4kWh PW24100-S PowerWall
- 48V 50Ah 2.4kWh PW4850-S PowerWall
- 48V 50Ah 2.56kWh PW5150-S PowerWall
- 48V 100Ah 5.12kWh PW51100-F PowerWall (IP65)
- 48V 100Ah 5.12kWh PW51100-S PowerWall
- 48V 100Ah 5.12kWh PW51100-H PowerWall
- 48V 200Ah 10kWh PW51200-H PowerWall
- 48V 300Ah 15kWh PW51300-H PowerWall
PowerWall 51.2V 100Ah LiFePO4 Lithium Battery
Highly popular in Asia and Eastern Europe.
CE Certification | Home-ESS -
Home-ESS Lithium Battery PowerWall
- Portable Power Stations
How to Select the Right BCI Battery Group Size for Your Vehicle
Choosing the correct BCI (Battery Council International) battery group size is crucial for ensuring optimal performance and compatibility in your vehicle. The right size guarantees that the battery fits securely, provides sufficient power, and meets the specific requirements of your vehicle’s electrical system.
Understanding BCI Battery Group Sizes
BCI battery group sizes are standardized classifications that define the physical dimensions, terminal configurations, and power specifications of batteries. Each group size corresponds to a specific set of measurements, ensuring that batteries can be easily replaced or interchanged within compatible vehicles.
Why Is It Important to Choose the Correct BCI Battery Group Size?
Selecting the appropriate BCI battery group size is vital for several reasons:
- Fitment: A correctly sized battery will fit securely in the designated battery tray without excessive movement.
- Electrical Compatibility: The battery must meet the voltage and amperage requirements of the vehicle’s electrical system.
- Performance: Using the right size ensures optimal performance, longevity, and reliability of both the battery and the vehicle.
Aspect | Correct Size | Incorrect Size |
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Fitment | Secure and stable | Loose or tight |
Electrical Compatibility | Matches requirements | Potential failure |
Performance | Optimal | Reduced efficiency |
How Can You Determine the Right BCI Battery Group Size?
To determine the correct BCI battery group size for your vehicle, follow these steps:
- Consult Your Owner’s Manual: The manual typically specifies the recommended battery group size.
- Check Existing Battery Labels: If replacing an old battery, check its label for the group size.
- Use Online Resources: Websites like Battery Council International provide databases to help find compatible sizes based on your vehicle make and model.
What Are Common BCI Battery Group Sizes?
Common BCI battery group sizes include:
- Group 24: Often used in larger vehicles such as trucks and RVs.
- Group 27: Suitable for heavy-duty applications requiring more power.
- Group 35: Commonly found in compact cars and sedans.
Group Size | Dimensions (L x W x H) | Typical Applications |
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24 | 10.25″ x 6.81″ x 8.75″ | Trucks, RVs |
27 | 12″ x 6.75″ x 9″ | Heavy-duty vehicles |
35 | 9.06″ x 6.89″ x 8.94″ | Compact cars, sedans |
Why Should You Consider Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) When Selecting a Battery?
Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) measure a battery’s ability to start an engine in cold temperatures. It’s essential to choose a battery with adequate CCA ratings for your climate and vehicle type:
- Higher CCA Ratings: Necessary for vehicles operating in colder climates to ensure reliable starts.
- Manufacturer Recommendations: Always refer to your vehicle’s specifications for minimum CCA requirements.
How Do Maintenance-Free Batteries Compare to Traditional Batteries?
Maintenance-free batteries offer several advantages over traditional lead-acid batteries:
- No Water Addition Required: Maintenance-free batteries are sealed and do not require regular water checks.
- Longer Lifespan: They often have a longer lifespan due to better construction and technology.
- Convenience: Easier to use since they require less attention.
How To: Buy the right battery for your car | Cooley On Cars
Industrial News
Recent trends in automotive batteries indicate a shift towards more advanced technologies, including lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles (EVs). Manufacturers are focusing on improving energy density, reducing weight, and enhancing charging speeds while maintaining safety standards. As electric vehicles gain popularity, understanding traditional lead-acid battery specifications like BCI group sizes remains essential for hybrid models that still rely on conventional batteries.
Redway Power Views
“Selecting the right BCI battery group size is fundamental for vehicle performance,” states an expert from Redway Power. “As automotive technologies evolve, understanding these specifications ensures that consumers can make informed choices that enhance safety and efficiency.”
FAQ Section
Q: What does BCI stand for?
A: BCI stands for Battery Council International, which sets standards for battery sizes and specifications.Q: How do I know if a battery will fit my vehicle?
A: Check your owner’s manual or existing battery label for the recommended BCI group size.Q: What happens if I use an incorrect battery size?
A: An incorrect size can lead to poor fitment, reduced performance, or electrical failures.