Why Choose Lithium Battery Banks over Lead-Acid Batteries? Lithium battery banks offer several advantages over sealed lead-acid (SLA) batteries commonly used in Suvastika’s UPS systems.
Why Choose Lithium Battery Banks over Lead-Acid Batteries?
Suvastika specifically mentions their Lithium Ion Battery Bank with a Battery Management System (BMS) that offers additional benefits:
- Faster charging and discharging: As mentioned earlier, lithium batteries excel in charging speed.
- IoT features: The BMS allows you to monitor and control battery parameters through a mobile app via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
- Lower self-discharge rate: Lithium batteries hold their charge for longer periods when not in use.
Why Choose Lithium Battery Banks over Lead-Acid Batteries?
Overall, lithium battery banks provide a more reliable, efficient, and user-friendly experience for Suvastika’s UPS systems
Su-vastika has developed a unique lithium-ion battery bank that promises to revolutionize the battery industry and the electric vehicle industry. Our lithium battery bank is highly compatible and visually appealing, surpassing tubular or lead-acid batteries of the same capacity.
One of the most important things in any lithium battery bank is BMS (Battery Management System).
Typically, local Lithium battery banks lack a Battery Management System (BMS). As a result, the lithium battery cells become unbalanced and can lead to battery bank failure, which can be disastrous. Keeping these things in mind we at Su-vastika developed our Lithium battery bank with inbuilt BMS which not only keeps the battery healthy but also maintains the temperature, charging current, and voltage range so that the battery bank will operate safely. Also, BMS monitors the charging and discharging cycle of each cell so that battery cells will not get damaged.
Our Lithium battery bank has its own dedicated LCD which shows every parameter of the battery bank like battery bank details, each cell voltage level, warranty details, and discharging current. Typically, local Lithium battery banks lack a Battery Management System (BMS). As a result, the lithium battery cells become unbalanced and can lead to battery bank failure, which can be disastrous.
We will be adding a Wi-Fi feature to our lithium battery bank, along with the optional GPS, for remote monitoring. This will ensure that battery swapping is a smooth process and customers are aware of its status. The seller can also track the battery’s place and status for better after-sale service issues. Lithium battery is an important area of technology where the focus is to develop the BMS (Battery Management System) that defines the life and the best output of the Lithium cells.
We have created new technologies in this field and are continuously filing patents in this area. More and more technology patents are emerging as we are sure to capture the E-Vehicle market in the next 2 to 5 years by using our Lithium battery technology.
The major challenge faced by the electric vehicle industry is lithium batteries and their charging techniques. We are working on manufacturing Lithium lifP04 batteries In-house, for which In-house BMS and In-house manufacturing capabilities are being created. Also working on high-capacity battery banks is the future for the high-capacity UPS and big Solar Projects.
We have already filed patents for the same. Lithium battery technology is bringing the revolution in the Heavy duty UPS (3Phase) as it will replace the Heavy Duty 3-Phase Generators because the cost of running it, is much cheaper and it can be easily maintained without getting the oil refueling and maintenance.
Why Choose Lithium Battery Banks over Lead-Acid Batteries?
Kunwar Sachdeva is a prominent figure in the Indian power backup industry, but his influence extends beyond just legacy technologies.
There’s no doubt that Kunwar Sachdeva, through Suvastika, is actively involved in promoting Lithium Ion Battery solutions and integrating them with inverters and solar systems
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