Marine battery knowledge
The backbone of the ship's power system
Marine battery is a kind of unique energy storage device specially designed for Marine applications. Unlike conventional car batteries, Marine batteries are able to withstand extreme conditions such as constant vibration, humidity and temperature fluctuations common at sea. There are many types of these batteries, each of which meets the specific power requirements and operating conditions of different types of vessels and waterborne vehicles.
The multifaceted nature of Marine batteries
Marine batteries can be broadly divided into two categories: lead-acid batteries and lithium-ion batteries. Lead-acid batteries (including wet batteries, AGM batteries and gel batteries) have been the traditional choice for Marine batteries due to their affordability and reliability.
Lithium-ion batteries, on the other hand, are becoming increasingly popular in the Marine industry due to their higher energy density, lighter weight, longer life and faster charging speed. How you choose these types of batteries depends on a variety of factors, such as budget constraints, power requirements, space constraints on board, and the required performance specifications.
