Advantages of new Sodium-Ion starter batteries

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What are Sodium Ion Batteries

Sodium Ion batteries will provide you with many benefits. Its energy is derived from one of the most clean and common materials on the planet - salt (Sodium Chloride = NaCl). Its performance exceeds any lead acid battery and it is similar to a lithium battery.

However, it is different in some key areas, mainly it does not suffer from very cold or hot conditions and crucially, does not suffer from thermal runaway resulting in a battery fire.

They are a drop in replacement for standard lead acid starting batteries and can be maintained through your existing alternator. If the battery voltage does get too low you can use a lithium battery charger to recharge the dead battery.

Why is the listed CCAs lower than others?

Sodium Ion batteries have an insanely high starting peak crank, a lot higher than the rated crank on the battery. CCAs are tested over 30 seconds and AH are tested over 1 hour. A lead acid battery will have a higher rated CCA due to it being able to crank stronger for longer, but the Sodium Ion battery will almost double its rated CCA on the first few seconds of cranking.

During testing in our showroom we used an LN6 sized battery rated at 950CCA at 12.65V. Our tester reported over 2000CCA. This will start basically anything that can fit the battery in it.

Key Advantages

  • Fire safe - Thermal Stability
  • Unmatched working temperature ranges
  • Extreme Start Discharges
  • Recovers from 0 volts without damage
  • Super high cycle counts
  • Cyclic capable
  • Very fast charge and discharging speeds
  • Ultra light weight around 60% of the weight of a traditional lead acid battery
  • Environmentally friendly, no toxic lead, acids or hard to recycle lithium.
  • Long warranties

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Source: Aeson Power PTY LTD

 

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