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Lithium-iron phosphate batteries are scalable to 800 V

By akalnoskas | October 1, 2021

prislogicelectroVolt announced its new PRISLogic Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries. Engineered for safety and reliability, the PRISLogic prismatic cells are designed to support a variety of specialized applications, including telecommunications, data center backup, material handling, and unmanned systems. The 12.8v PRISLogic modules are scalable to 800v. Featuring electroVolt’s BMS Beyond™ each module is engineered from the ground up and optimized to meet the buyer’s requirements.

LiFePO4 cells are known for their safety and reliability as they are less prone to experience thermal runaway associated with overcharge and lithium plating. electroVolt engineers have gone a step further to solve heat issues with its proprietary Thermal Shield Technology that improves thermal management, provides optimum distributed pressure on the electrode surface and reduces cell-to-cell fire propagation.

To address a spectrum of end-use applications with varying demands, the innovative PRISLogic batteries also feature electroVolt’s custom-tailored and optimizable Battery Management and Communication System – BMS Beyond – that maximizes a customer’s application’s safety, reliability, and performance. BMS Beyond provides an accurate state of charge and discharge as well as data aggregation and comprehensive system communication. In addition, BMS Beyond™ enables the connection of multiple modules in series or parallel to meet system needs without losing critical system monitoring and control.

With nine customizable models available, electroVolt’s energy storage experts work closely with customers to tailor every module and system configuration to meet specific needs and requirements, including charging, discharging, cycle life optimization, data aggregation, and system communication. This unique approach removes application limits from less dependable “out of the box” configurations and provides maximum system performance, reliability, safety, and long life.

Available now, electroVolt’s PRISLogic modules meet North American safety and EMI standards and offer a wide operating temperature range (-4ºF to 113ºF), 4,000 cycle life, and easy maintenance.

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