BB Battery EVP20-12丨BB Battery 12V20Ah electric vehicle battery
Product parameters
Rated Voltage: 12V
Rated Capacity: 20.0Ah (1.75V/unit) at 20 hour rate
Gross Weight: 6600g (14.55 pounds)
Terminal: B1 (equipped with M5 bolts and nuts), T2 and I1 are optional
Maximum Discharge Current: 300A (5 seconds)
Maximum Charging Current: 6.0A
Operating Temperature Range:
Charging: 0°C40°C (32°F104°F)
Discharge: -20°C50°C (-4°F122°F)
Storage: -20°C40°C (-4°F104°F)
Internal resistance: ≤ 9m Ω (fully charged)
Container material: Standard ABS (UL94-HB), optional flame retardant ABS (UL94 V-0)
Size:
Length: 181 ± 1.5 millimeters (7.13 ± 0.06 inches)
Width: 76 ± 1.5 millimeters (2.99 ± 0.06 inches)
Container height: 166 ± 1.5 millimeters (6.54 ± 0.06 inches)
Total height: 166 ± 1.5 millimeters (6.54 ± 0.06 inches)
Product features
Absorption glass fiber technology: AGM technology achieves efficient recombination of gases, ensuring stable operation of the battery during charging and discharging processes
Maintenance free design: No need to regularly add water, convenient for users' daily use, suitable for equipment that works continuously for a long time
Leak prevention: The design without free acid makes the battery safer to use and can be used from different angles (except when inverted)
High power and high cycle capability: Especially suitable for high load and high-frequency usage environments, extending the battery's lifespan
Application scenarios of the product
Electric vehicles: Electric cars, electric scooters, and golf carts can all receive long-lasting power support from this battery.
UPS uninterruptible power supply: provides reliable power protection for the UPS system, ensuring that equipment can operate normally in the event of a power outage
Electric tools: suitable for electric equipment such as lawn mowers and fishing lights, capable of providing sufficient power to meet various usage needs
Emergency equipment: This battery performs well in emergency lights and other devices, ensuring normal power supply in case of emergencies