Lithium UPS Battery Backup
UPS Backup Batteries mainly used in UPS backup batteries and other similar devices. The voltage of the UPS Backup battery includes 12V/24V//36V/48V and has the capacity ranges from 10~100Ah, supporting 100W~50KW discharge power, with low leak current and long calendar life
Base on different application requirements for the voltage and capacity, UPS Backup Batteries, made by SES, a reliable lithium battery company and UPS battery manufacturer, can support Parallel function to extend capacity and function to increase operation voltage up to 480V
UPS Backup Batteries use SES BMS to manage the system with a complete protection design to ensure ultra-high safety and reliability. This kind of lithium batteries can also support I2C/SMBUS/CANBUS/RS484/RS232, make communication with UPS base on the requirement, provide high accuracy fuel gauge to read battery pack SOC, ageing and degrade. The battery design is safe which is based on UL1642, UL2054, UL1973 Standard. If you are in need, welcome to contact SES Battery for UPS battery sales
FAQs about Lithium UPS Battery Backup
A lithium-ion battery backup system is a reliable and efficient solution that provides backup power during electrical outages. It utilizes advanced lithium-ion battery technology to store energy and can be integrated into various applications, such as residential homes, commercial buildings, or industrial facilities, to ensure uninterrupted power supply when the grid goes down.
Lithium-ion backup batteries offer several advantages over traditional backup power solutions. They have a high energy density, allowing for compact and space-saving installations. They also have a longer lifespan, require minimal maintenance, and provide faster response times during power outages. Additionally, lithium-ion batteries are more environmentally friendly and have a lower total cost of ownership compared to other backup battery options.
A lithium-ion backup battery can be seamlessly integrated with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) system. During normal operation, the UPS system provides power to connected devices or equipment, while simultaneously charging the lithium-ion battery. In the event of a power outage, the UPS system switches to battery power, ensuring a continuous and uninterrupted power supply until the grid power is restored.
When choosing a lithium-ion backup battery, it is important to consider factors such as capacity, voltage compatibility, efficiency, warranty, and the reputation of the manufacturer. The battery should be properly sized to meet the power requirements of the connected devices or systems, and it should be sourced from a reliable and reputable supplier with a track record of delivering high-quality and reliable lithium ion battery products. It is also beneficial to evaluate the battery’s safety features, such as protection against overcharging, over-discharging, and short circuits.