BMW i3 High Voltage Battery Lithium high-performance with 40.0 kWh
Superior Battery Technology
Lithium-based batteries are the technology of choice for electric mobility applications. They store significantly more energy than all other batteries, they maintain a high current â?? a major advantage for electric drive systems â?? they do not lose their charging capacity, they supply power reliably even in the cold and have no memory effect. Theyalso provide many more cycles than lead-based batteries.
Torqeedo has been a pioneer in the de- velopment of lithium batteries for marine applications for more than a decade. Since we make our batteries just a little bit better each year, we offer the most comprehen- sive and integrated protection and safety concept for lithium batteries on the market â?? coupled with performance and convenience.
High energy density
Long service life
Robust
Highest quality and safety standards
High Capacity Deep Blue Battery with BMW i Technology
Cooperation between BMW i and Torqeedo has made state-of-the-art automotive battery engineering available for the marine market. The battery technology introduced in the BMW i3 can now power your Torqeedo drive.
â?º Deep Blue Battery BMW i3
Nominal voltage: 360 V Capacity: 40.0 kWh Weight: 278 kg Dimensions: 1660 x 964 x 174 mm
Low Voltage Power Lithium Batteries
A class of its own in lithium batteries for boats: 70% more energy density and 50% longer cycle life than typical lithium LiFePO4 batteries
Service life and aging of lithium batteries:
The service life of a lithium battery is determined by time and, to a lesser extent, the number of charging cycles. The capacity loss over time is about 2-4% per year at an ambient temperature of 25�°C. The aging process is accelerated if the battery is exposed to high temperatures. Lithium batteries can be used even when it is hot, but should be stored at a cooler temperature when possible.
Lithium Battery Safety
Besides performance, safety plays an important role for lithium batteries. In our view, this factors need to be considered in order to ensure that safe really means safe: