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What are the classifications of energy storage batteries and what are their characteristics?
Energy storage batteries can be divided into lead-acid batteries for vented energy storage, lead-acid batteries for valve-regulated energy storage, and lead-acid batteries for gel energy storage. They have a wide temperature range and good capacity consistency. The following is a detailed introduction to the "classification and characteristics of energy storage batteries".
1. Classification of energy storage batteries
1. Lead-acid batteries for vented energy storage - batteries with a device capable of replenishing liquid and releasing gas on the battery cover.
2. Lead-acid batteries for valve-regulated energy storage - each battery is sealed, but all have valves that allow gas to escape when the internal pressure exceeds a certain value.
3. Lead-acid batteries for colloidal energy storage - batteries using colloidal electrolytes.
2. Characteristics of energy storage batteries
1. The temperature range used is relatively wide, and it is generally required to operate normally in a temperature environment of -30-60 degrees.
2. The battery has better low-temperature performance and can be used even in areas with relatively low temperatures.
3. The capacity consistency is good, and the consistency is maintained when the batteries are used in series and parallel.
4. Good charging acceptance ability. In unstable charging environment, it has stronger charging acceptance capability.
5. Long life, reducing repair and maintenance costs, and reducing overall system investment.
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