1. Large capacity. A single battery can be made from 5Ah to 1000Ah (1Ah=1000mAh), while a single 2V lead-acid battery is generally 100Ah to 150Ah, with a smaller conversion range.
2. Lighter weight. The capacity of a lithium iron phosphate battery of the same volume is 2/3 that of a lead-acid battery, and its net weight is 1/3 that of the latter.
3. Strong fast charging capability. Lithium iron phosphate batteries have a starting current of up to 2C, enabling them to charge at high rates; lead-acid batteries are generally specified to have a current between 0.1C and 0.2C, which cannot achieve fast charging characteristics.
4. Environmental protection. Lead-acid batteries contain excessive levels of heavy metals, such as lead, which causes wastewater, while lithium iron phosphate batteries do not contain any excessive heavy metals and are zero-polluting in both production and use.
5. High cost-effectiveness. Although lead-acid batteries have lower purchase costs than lithium iron phosphate batteries due to their cheaper raw materials, they are less cost-effective in terms of lifespan and routine maintenance. Specific application data shows that lithium iron phosphate batteries offer more than four times the cost-effectiveness of lead-acid batteries.