Traction lead-acid batteries are a type of rechargeable battery commonly used for powering electric vehicles, including forklifts, golf carts, and industrial machinery. These batteries consist of lead dioxide and sponge lead immersed in an electrolyte solution of sulfuric acid. They provide a reliable and costeffective energy source for various applications, offering the ability to deliver high current for extended periods. Traction lead-acid batteries are known for their durability, with the capacity to withstand deep discharges and harsh operating conditions. However, they have limitations such as a relatively shorter lifespan compared to newer battery technologies like lithium-ion, as well as regular maintenance requirements such as watering and equalization charging to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Positive Plates | Tubular |
Positive Active Mass | Red Lead made from 99.99% Pure Lead |
Negative Active Mass | Producing Lead Oxide In-House |
Plate Alloy | Lead Antimony |
Container | Polypropylene (PP) |
Lid | Polypropelene (PP) |
Separator | Enveloped Highly Porous |
Gauntlet | Non Wooven |
Bottom Bar | Ultrasonic Welding |
Terminal | Conical Pole (M10) |
Tray | Fully Plastic Coated Steel |
Connectors | Insulated Flexible Bolt-on |
Bolt | Plastic Headed Bolt |
Battery Sockets | DIN & Flat Pole Options |
Exit Cables | Insulated & Flexible |
Automatic Filling System | Optional |
Airlift System | Optional |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 45°C |
Cycle Life | up to 1500 Cycles (80% DoD at 30 °C) |