Stable Performance: Utilizes advanced nano-silica gel materials, forming a stable 3.2.2.3 conical three-dimensional structure upon gelation, characterized by resistance to water and acid liquefaction without delamination.
Long Lifespan: The gel battery electrolyte is a polymer structure, which prevents the lead powder from dislodging after gelation, and the negative plate from sulfating easily. The battery has a strong capacity for accepting small currents and undercharged states during charging, particularly meeting the requirements for energy storage in solar power systems.
Excellent Low-Temperature Performance: At low temperatures (-30°C), the electrolyte does not delaminate, and the capacity is 30%-50% higher than that of standard lead-acid batteries of the same specifications.
Good High-Temperature and Overcharge Tolerance: Gel batteries use an excess of electrolyte, preventing the battery from drying out under high temperatures and overcharging conditions.
Minimal Self-Discharge: The use of a stable electrolyte structure results in minimal self-discharge, allowing for up to 2 years without needing a recharge.
Good Capacity Stability: The adoption of a highly permeable gel electrolyte ensures that the battery's capacity is less prone to decay.
Application Scope:
Communication Systems: Switches, microwave stations, mobile base stations, data centers, and radio and broadcasting stations.
Power Plants and Transmission & Distribution Systems: Essential for power generation and the secure transfer of electricity within the grid.
Solar and Wind Power Generation Systems: Used in renewable energy systems to store generated power efficiently.
Signaling Systems and Emergency Lighting Systems: Crucial for safety and operational continuity during emergencies or power outages.
EPS (Emergency Power Supply) and UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Systems: Provide backup power to ensure uninterrupted operation of critical equipment and devices.