Inverter Batteries are specialized batteries designed to provide backup power to inverters during power outages or when the main power supply is unavailable. Inverter batteries are typically lead-acid batteries and are designed to provide deep cycle power, meaning that they are capable of discharging up to 80% of their capacity without damaging the battery.
Inverter batteries are rated in terms of their capacity, which is measured in ampere-hours (Ah). The capacity of an inverter battery is determined by the amount of lead and the acid used in its construction. Higher capacity batteries provide longer backup times and are more expensive.
Inverter batteries are typically maintenance-free and do not require regular topping up of the electrolyte. They are also designed to be leak-proof and spill-proof, which makes them safe to use in homes and offices.
Inverter batteries are used in a variety of applications, including:
1. Home and office backup power systems.
2. Solar power systems.
3. Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems.
4. Telecom and data centers.
5. Electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles.