Here are some frequently asked questions with answers that we get on a day to day basis.
We specialize in lithium-ion and lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery packs for electric scooters, bikes, motorcycles, energy storage systems, and industrial applications.
Yes. We offer custom battery design and assembly based on your voltage, capacity, and dimension requirements. Our engineers can assist from design through mass production.
We use Grade A cells from trusted brands such as Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Molicel, CATL, and EVE. Each cell is tested for consistency, capacity, and internal resistance before use.
Yes, all packs come with a high-quality Battery Management System (BMS) for protection against overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, and temperature extremes.
Our products can be built to comply with certifications such as CE, UN38.3, UL, and IEC standards depending on customer requirements.
We typically provide 12 months of warranty against manufacturing defects. Extended warranty options are available for bulk and OEM orders.
Yes, we support small quantity sample orders for testing and verification before scaling to mass production.
Yes, we have experience shipping lithium batteries worldwide via certified freight forwarders. We comply with UN3480/3481 air and sea shipping standards.
Depending on chemistry, our lithium-ion packs typically last 500–1000 cycles, while LiFePO4 packs can reach 2000+ cycles under proper use.
We use matched cells, robust BMS, quality nickel/copper busbars, and perform rigorous QC tests such as capacity matching, vibration, and thermal testing.
Standard lead time is 2–4 weeks for small orders and 6–8 weeks for larger OEM production, depending on complexity.
Yes, we can build packs with IP65/IP67 waterproof enclosures for outdoor and e-mobility applications.
We can supply matched chargers optimized for each pack to ensure safe and efficient charging performance.
We supply to personal mobility (e-bikes, scooters), industrial equipment, energy storage, robotics, medical devices, and marine applications.
Avoid deep discharges, store at 40–60% charge in a cool dry place, and use only recommended chargers. Never puncture or expose to extreme heat.