Ultralife has taken steps towards enhancing its battery portfolio for the renewable energy sector – with the addition of the URB0023 stackable battery and by approving SuperWind Turbines for use with it and other Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries.
However, it is also ideally suited to solar or wind applications due to high cycle life capabilities and low self-discharge rate.
Leading on from this, Ultralife approved SuperWind Turbines for use with the URB0023 and other products in the URB series of lead acid replacement batteries.
Capacity (Ahr) | 20 | 32 | 56 | 53 | 100 | 54 |
Capacity (Whr) | 256 | 410 | 714 | 675 | 1280 | 1380 |
Voltage | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 24 |
UN 38.3 | x | x | x | x | x | x |
IEC/CB 62133 | x | x | x | x | x | |
UL 2054 | x | x |
Utilising environmentally friendly LiFePO4 chemistry, with no toxic heavy metals or caustic materials, these batteries have been proven to save energy, such as by reducing the frequency at which maintenance charging needs to be performed.
As well as saving energy, the URB series is also ideal for use in renewable energy and other high cycling applications. Rated to 1,500 cycles of 100% Depth of Discharge, LiFePO4 batteries are an excellent energy storage device in applications with constant, even daily cycling.
All URB Series batteries have a high flat voltage during discharge, providing more power for longer than traditional lead acid batteries. This superior performance characteristic is maintained, even at higher discharge currents which means more energy is delivered.
In addition to being certified for use with SuperWind Turbines, batteries in the URB series are also suitable for solar applications, including the URB1270. In the 5000mA load test shown in the graphs, the URB1270 delivers more than twice the energy of a lead acid battery, which proves its capability to outperform lead-acid in power demanding applications.
In a world that is increasingly concerned with its impact on the environment, Ultralife is making strides in the renewable energy sector by releasing new batteries that can pair with renewable energy, such as the URB0023 battery, and approving wind turbines for use with LiFePO4 batteries.
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