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Balqon HIQAP Lithium Battery for Solar Energy Storage Applications

Balqon Corporation, a developer of electric vehicles, drive systems and lithium battery storage devices, introduces low cost high capacity lithium batteries as an alternative to the current industrial deep cycle lead acid batteries.

The new HIQAP batteries are available in 12, 24 and 48 Volt configurations with an amp hour capacity ranging between 700 Ah to 1000 Ah.

HIQAP battery packs include Balqon proprietary Battery Management System (BMS) and related power electronics components for direct replacement of current lead acid battery packs. HIQAP™ lithium battery packs are designed to support large daily loads requiring deep depth of discharge and high energy transfer efficiency for solar, micro-grids, off-grid storage and telecom applications.

HIQAP batteries include large format 1000 Ah and 700 Ah, 3.25 VDC folded prismatic cells connected in a series, available in 12V, 24V and 48V configurations. Life cycles of HIQAP batteries vary from 2500 cycles to 5000 cycles based on depth of discharge. Low internal resistance allows for over 95% efficiency during energy transfer compared to 80% efficiency of equivalent deep cycle lead acid batteries.

“The significant growth of solar installations in the United States combined with an increase in lead acid battery pricing makes HIQAP batteries cost competitive for large energy storage applications,” said Mr. Balwinder Samra, CEO of Balqon Corporation. “With estimated life of over 10 years and high energy transfer efficiency of lithium batteries, users can now capture 15% more energy from the solar panels. Growing worldwide concern over lead contamination resulting from lead acid batteries can hamper sustainable growth of the solar industry. HIQAP low cost, high efficiency, long life and zero maintenance can help long term growth of the industry,” he added.

Jul 30, 2012Blagojce Krivevski
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