PowerPlus Energy LiNET4835 LiFePO4 battery for telecom energy storage
PowerPlus Energy and RFI Technology Solutions recently announced their collaborative efforts in bringing the LiNET4835 lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery to the telecommunications industry. This Australian-engineered and Australian-made battery offers efficiency, longevity and capacity, directly addressing the critical demands of modern telecom infrastructure.
The LiNET4835 is designed to deliver over 250% more usable power (200 Ah) than a standard 120 Ah lead-acid string, all while maintaining the same physical footprint. This significant power increase, combined with the high charge/discharge efficiency inherent in LiFePO4 chemistry, translates to reduced energy loss and cost savings through less frequent battery replacements and lower maintenance.
Designed for seamless integration, the battery fits standard telecom racks, enabling straightforward installation and scalable backup power solutions. Safety is a core advantage of LiFePO4 technology, known for its good thermal and chemical stability, which minimises risks in mission-critical environments. Furthermore, its environmentally friendly composition, free from toxic heavy metals, actively supports sustainability goals.
Through this collaboration, PowerPlus Energy’s advanced manufacturing expertise is combined with RFI Technology Solutions’ deep understanding of the telecom market and its trusted distribution network. Investing in the LiNET4835 should allow telecom operators to enhance network reliability, optimise operational costs and contribute to a more sustainable future.
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