Lead-acid automotive starting battery

The lead-acid automotive starting battery is the most common type of battery used in vehicles to provide the necessary power to start the engine and run electrical systems when the engine is off. These batteries are specifically designed to deliver a short burst of high current for engine cranking.

Key Features:

High Cranking Power:

Designed to deliver a large amount of current (measured in Cold Cranking Amps, or CCA) for a short period.

Voltage:

Typically 12 volts, consisting of six 2-volt cells connected in series.

Design:

Contains lead plates submerged in an electrolyte solution of sulfuric acid and water.
Positive plates are coated with lead dioxide, and negative plates are made of pure lead.

Maintenance Options:

Flooded (Wet Cell): Requires periodic topping up with distilled water.
Maintenance-Free: Sealed and does not require water replenishment.

Durability:

Built to withstand vibrations and temperature fluctuations common in automotive environments.

 

Advantages:

Cost-Effective: Affordable compared to newer battery technologies like lithium-ion.

Reliable Performance: Proven technology with consistent starting power.

Wide Availability: Readily available in various sizes and capacities.

Recyclable: Nearly 99% of the battery materials, including lead and plastic, can be recycled.

 

Long-life lead-acid battery for vehicles Applications:

Automobiles:
Standard cars, trucks, and SUVs.

Motorcycles:
Smaller lead-acid batteries adapted for two-wheelers.

Commercial Vehicles:
Heavy-duty trucks and buses needing high starting power.

Backup Systems:
Occasionally used as backup power in off-grid or emergency setups.

 

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