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  • EverExceed | Understanding SOH (State of Health) in LiFePO₄ Batteries

    EverExceed | Understanding SOH (State of Health) in LiFePO₄ Batteries

    Nov , 14 2025
    SOH (State of Health) is a key indicator used to evaluate the current performance of a battery compared with its original, brand-new state. It is usually expressed as a percentage: 100% SOH = brand-new battery 70–80% SOH = typical end-of-life threshold For EverExceed LiFePO₄ batteries—widely used in UPS, telecom, data centers, marine systems, and energy-storage applications—accur...
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  • Ultimate Guide to Base Station Power Selection: Lithium vs. Lead-Acid — Which Battery Fits Your Scenario?

    Ultimate Guide to Base Station Power Selection: Lithium vs. Lead-Acid — Which Battery Fits Your Scenario?

    Nov , 17 2025
    With the large-scale rollout of 5G networks and the rapid deployment of edge-computing base stations, the core requirements for base station power systems—stability, cost-efficiency, and adaptability—have become more critical than ever. As the “power lifeline” of telecom sites, lithium batteries and lead-acid batteries have long dominated the market. However, their differen...
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  • Selecting the Appropriate Marine Lithium Battery

    Selecting the Appropriate Marine Lithium Battery

    Dec , 06 2025
    What is a good Marine lithium battery? Marine batteries are specially designed for use on ships. They are usually sturdy structures that can withstand any vibrations and shocks that may occur on a motorboat. In addition, the power of different ships also varies. Moreover, the electronic devices used on the ship are also different, so batteries of different capacities are also required. When poweri...
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  • The Maintenance-Free Principle of Nickel-Cadmium Batteries

    The Maintenance-Free Principle of Nickel-Cadmium Batteries

    Dec , 12 2025
    The core principle behind the "maintenance-free" feature of nickel-cadmium batteries lies in their sealed structure and internal gas recombination reaction, which prevents water loss in the electrolyte—eliminating the need for manual maintenance.   In short, traditional open-cell batteries require maintenance because charging produces gases, causing water in the electrolyte to evaporate...
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