Battery of Electric Bikes
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Lead Acid Battery: The most commonly used battery for light electric vehicles, this battery most often used when high power or rapid current discharge is required, weight is not critical and cost must be kept to a minimum. The battery is not subject to memory effect. Leaving the battery on trickle charge or float charge for a prolonged time does no harm. If removed from the charger, the battery holds the charge for a longer period than most other rechargeable batteries. |
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Silicone Battery: One of the exciting developments in batteries product, the silicon battery is available in our higher power E-bikes. Based on an electrolyte of liquid low sodium silicate compound, the battery can operate in extreme temperatures and has a higher charge density per kilogram than traditional batteries; has high capacity, high current output, rapid recharge time, low temperature performance, long life span, and recyclable environmental-friendliness. |
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Lithium Battery: The rechargeable lithium battery is the most talked-about battery chemistry in this sector today. One of the greatest advantages of the lithium battery is its high energy density. The battery is commonly used in electronic products and currently become one of the popular type used for E-Bikes, with one of the best energy-to-weight ratios, no memory effect and a slow loss of charge when not in use.
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