Which brand of batteries for electric vehicles is the best?

The best and most durable brands of electric vehicle batteries include Tianneng, Chaowei, Haibao, Xupai, Nandu, etc.

1. Tianneng

In order to solve the needs and pain points of users, Tianneng Graphene Leader uses 6 Tianneng original technologies and 3 top materials. After passing 5,000 people Under the test conditions, it can effectively improve the power, cycle times and life of electric vehicle batteries.

2. Chaowei

Chaowei has obtained 28 technical patents related to the application of graphene battery technology in the field of lead-acid batteries, and Super Graphene Battery adopts newly upgraded high-quality Materials, coupled with high-efficiency reinforced alloys, low internal resistance positive plates, graphene negative plates, and the technical support of the Gemini platform, have greatly improved lifespan, power, low temperature resistance, and charging speed.

3. Haibao

Haibao battery uses NEM graphene technology. As a new type of graphene negative active material, this material can use the carbon itself to store part of the charge, allowing lead-acid batteries to The negative plate has capacitive properties, which can enhance the electrochemical activity of the negative active material under low temperature conditions.

Compared with ordinary lead-acid batteries, it has four major characteristics: ultra-long life, ultra-long battery life, ultra-low temperature resistance, and ultra-powerful power, allowing the battery to last longer and run farther.

4. Xupai Battery

Xupai Battery is a leading supplier of new energy products, a long-life battery brand, and one of the three major suppliers of electric vehicle batteries. It is specialized in storage batteries A high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, manufacturing, sales and service, it has rich product R&D and manufacturing experience in power batteries, lithium batteries, energy storage batteries, backup power batteries, and starting batteries.

5. Nandu

Nandu uses lead-carbon batteries, and it is currently the only one that has been put into operation. Consumer electronics companies typically use Narada Battery's lithium-cobalt batteries, which have capacities of up to multiple amp hours. These uninterruptible power supply systems are equipped with rectangular lithium-manganese batteries with an installed capacity of 60 amp hours and are equipped with longer Long service life and multiple levels of fault protection.