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High energy density:
Pyroxene Energy LiFePo4 batteries are praised for their excellent energy density, providing greater power storage at the same weight to meet the need for extended endurance.

Ultra-long cycle life
Pyroxene Energy's LiFePo4 batteries offer more than 2,000 cycles, with some models exceeding 3,500 cycles, surpassing both Li-ion ternaryy and lead-acid batteries for long-term stability over 8-10 years.

Self-heating function
Pyroxene Energy's LiFePo4 battery packs are equipped with advanced self-heating technology for best performance in extremely cold environments,including a heating pad and insulation to keep charging and discharging efficiently.

Intelligent BMS
The health of our battery packs can be monitored via Bluetooth, and you can use the app to check their status, SOC, and cycle count, and communicate with the device via CANBUS, RS485, and Bluetooth.

Standardized design
Our LiFePo4 (LiFePO4) battery has a modular design that supports series and parallel battery configuration to meet diverse application requirements and adapt to various spatial limitations.
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Evaluation and Design
Collecting requirements and creating preliminary designs -
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Estimation and Design Proposal
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Prototype Production
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Production and quality inspection after prototype approval -
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Delivery of products
FAQs
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Q1: What is the difference between the service life of LiFePo4 battery and lead-acid battery?
A: The cycle life of LiFePo4 batteries is usually much higher than that of lead-acid batteries. LiFePo4 batteries can withstand 2,000 to 3,000 times and even more charge and discharge cycles, while lead-acid batteries usually have a cycle life of around 300 to 500 times. -
Q2: Are LiFePo4 batteries better than lead-acid batteries in terms of safety?
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Q 3: What are the differences in maintenance requirements between LiFePo4 batteries and lead-acid batteries?