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Article: Lead Acid or Lithium: What is the Right Battery for Electric Propulsion?

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Lead Acid or Lithium: What is the Right Battery for Electric Propulsion?

Selecting the right battery for electric propulsion is crucial for performance, efficiency, and longevity. While lead-acid batteries have been the traditional choice, lithium-ion batteries are rapidly becoming the preferred option due to their superior capabilities.

Unlike auxiliary power needs, propulsion requires high and consistent power output, deep discharge capability, and fast recharge times. A battery must sustain high current loads without voltage drops or efficiency losses, making battery choice a critical factor in system performance.

Limits of Lead-Acid Batteries

Lead-acid batteries, while common, have major drawbacks:

  • Heavy and bulky, impacting weight-sensitive applications like marine vessels and RVs.
  • Limited depth of discharge (around 50%), reducing usable capacity.
  • Slow charging, leading to longer downtimes.
  • Regular maintenance required, including water top-ups.
  • Shorter lifespan, requiring frequent replacements and higher long-term costs.

Why Lithium-Ion is the Better Choice

Lithium-ion batteries offer several advantages:

  • Higher energy density – delivering more power in a lighter, compact form.
  • Deeper discharges (up to 80-100%) without major degradation.
  • Fast charging, reducing downtime significantly.
  • Built-in BMA for increased battery longevity.
  • Maintenance-free with a lifespan three to five times longer than lead-acid.

Real-World Applications

  • Marine: Extended range and better weight distribution improve vessel performance.
  • RVs: Lighter weight and faster recharging make lithium ideal for mobile living.
  • Off-Grid Systems: Efficient energy storage ensures reliable, sustainable power.

While lithium batteries have a higher upfront cost, their long lifespan makes them a cost-effective investment. They are also more environmentally friendly, with greater recyclability and lower energy waste.

For a broader comparison, check out our previous article: Choose Lithium-Ion Batteries over Lead-Acid for Your Marine Battery.

For electric propulsion, lithium-ion batteries clearly outperform lead-acid in nearly every aspect, from efficiency to durability. While lead-acid may work in some cases, lithium is the best option for modern propulsion needs.

Ready to make the switch? Check our electric propulsion catalogue!

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