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K2 Energy Solutions Introduces Lithium Iron Phosphate Rechargeable Battery

K2 Energy Solutions has expanded its lithium iron phosphate (LFP) product portfolio with the addition of new rechargeable battery. The K2B24V10EB is a 24 V and 9.6 Ahr battery and is an ideal alternative for lead-acid consumers looking for cleaner, stronger and highly powerful solution.

The LFP battery weighs 5.5 pounds and is designed for several industrial and commercial applications. It is particularly developed for transportation applications such as mobility assistance devices, electric wheelchairs and general energy storage. The K2B24V10EB has an ability to deliver energy to multiple systems and also reduces weight and increases the performance of the systems. The battery meets the specific requirement of the customers and the portable power market.

K2 Energy Solutions’ LFP battery has no hazardous chemicals or costly heavy metals and hence it is a more environmentally friendly product. It has been proven that the battery gets charged quickly and lasts three to five times longer when compared to traditional batteries. Many leading manufacturers seeking safe and dependable energy storage products have started to use the K2B24V10EB battery.

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