GRANKIA LFP100-25.6 deep cycle lifepo4 24v 100ah lithium ion battery leverages advanced LiFePO4 technology to ensure exceptional longevity, safety, and environmental friendliness.
Engineered for deep cycling, the 24v 100ah lithium ion battery is suitable for renewable energy systems, off-grid applications, and backup power solutions. Its technology is optimized to provide stable and consistent performance even after numerous discharge and recharge cycles.
Unlike conventional batteries that require regular maintenance, this lithium ion battery is virtually maintenance-free. Its low self-discharge rate ensures that stored energy is retained for extended periods, making it ideal for both daily use and emergency backup systems.

24V 100AH Lithium ion Battery Features
High Energy Density
At 24V and 100Ah, this battery offers a robust energy storage capacity. Its energy density makes it an excellent choice for systems that demand high power over extended periods.
Extended Cycle Life
Designed for longevity, the 24v 100ah lithium ion battery boasts a cycle life significantly higher than traditional lead-acid batteries. This prolonged lifespan translates into reduced replacement costs and enhanced long-term reliability in demanding applications.
Lightweight and Compact Design
Despite its impressive capacity, this battery is remarkably lightweight and compact, making it easy to install and transport in a variety of applications.
Fast Charging Capabilities
Designed for rapid charging, the battery minimizes downtime. This fast charging attribute makes it ideal for applications requiring quick turnaround times, such as emergency backup systems or intermittent renewable energy setups.
Built-in BMS
The integrated BMS monitors critical parameters such as voltage, current, temperature, and state-of-charge. It provides overcharge, over-discharge, over-current, and short-circuit protections, ensuring safe operation and extending battery life.
Applications
The LFP100-25.6 24v 100ah deep cycle battery is ideal for:
- Renewable energy systems (solar, wind, etc.)
- Off-grid power solutions
- Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)
- Home energy storage systems
- Electric vehicles and marine applications
Technical Specifications
Nominal Voltage: 25.6V
Nominal Capacity: 100Ah
Energy: 2560Wh
Charge Voltage: 29.2V
Discharge Cut-off: 20.0V
Standard Charge Current: 60A
Max Continuous Discharge: 100A
Cycle Life: ≥ 6000 cycles (@80% DoD)
Operating Temperature:
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Charge: 0°C to 45°C
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Discharge: -20°C to 60°C
How to Maintain
Maintaining your LFP100-25.6 Deep Cycle LiFePO4 24V 100Ah battery properly will help ensure its optimal performance and prolong its lifespan. Here are some guidelines and best practices for proper battery maintenance:
General Usage Guidelines
- Avoid deep discharges below the recommended depth-of-discharge (DoD); although LiFePO4 batteries have a high allowable DoD, following manufacturer guidelines will extend battery life.
- Use a proper charger designed for LiFePO4 chemistry. This will ensure the charging profile (voltage and current limits) is tailored to the battery’s requirements.
- Regularly monitor the battery’s state-of-charge (SoC) and temperature to catch any deviations or abnormal behavior early.
Charging and Discharging
- Follow the recommended charging procedures, preferably using a charger with built-in LiFePO4 charging algorithms.
- Avoid overcharging and over-discharging; both extremes can impact your battery’s longevity.
- If the battery is not being used regularly, try to maintain a charge level between 40-60% to prevent capacity loss.
Temperature Management
- Store and charge the battery in an environment within the recommended temperature range provided by the manufacturer.
- Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperatures, as high heat or very low temperatures can degrade performance and shorten lifespan.
- During operation, ensure proper ventilation or cooling if the battery is in a confined or warm space.
Physical Condition and Safety Checks
- Inspect the battery regularly for signs of corrosion, swelling, or physical damage.
- Check all connection terminals to ensure they are clean and properly tightened.
- If the battery has an integrated Battery Management System (BMS), periodically review any diagnostic data or error codes reported.
Storage and Idle Periods
- If the battery will be in storage for extended periods, keep it in a cool, dry location and maintain a partial charge as recommended by the manufacturer (typically around 40-60% SoC).
- Periodically check the battery’s charge level during storage and top it up if necessary to avoid over-discharge.
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