Water Level
Indicator
Lowest Cost
/Km
Lowest Electricity Consumption in Recharging
Full Day Running without Intermediate Charging
Ensured Mileage for All Rated Product
EM12012ER | ||
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Capacity | 120 Ah | |
Warranty | 12 Months | |
Gross Weight (in KG) | 34 | |
Battery Dimension (in mm) | 411x172x235 |
Electric Rickshaw (L3M/L3N)
E-rickshaws typically use deep cycle lead-acid batteries
The life of an e-rickshaw battery can vary but generally most of the companies offer 6 months to 1 year warranties on their batteries. Eastman is the only company that has a range of e rickshaw batteries with warranties ranging from 6 months to 2 years.
E-rickshaws usually use multiple batteries, often ranging from 4 to 6, depending on the model and capacity.
Ah in a battery stands for Ampere-hour, indicating the energy storage capacity.
Common problems with e-rickshaw batteries include sulfation, water loss, overcharging, and deep discharges.
Maintain e-rickshaw batteries by regular inspection, keeping terminals clean, proper charging, and avoiding overcharging or deep discharges.
Charging time for e-rickshaw batteries varies but typically takes around 6 to 8 hours for a full charge.
Higher Ah and warranty batteries are generally better for e-rickshaws as they provide more energy storage, longer coverage and last longer. This saves a lot more money during the complete life cycle of the battery despite a marginally high initial investment.
Start looking for a new e-rickshaw battery when you notice significant drops in performance, reduced mileage, or frequent charging issues.
Properly charge your e-rickshaw battery by using a compatible charger recommended by the manufacturer, avoiding overcharging, and ensuring proper ventilation during charging. Also don't use "jugaad" or "Adda" chargers as they might damage the battery.
Water Level
Indicator
Lowest Cost
/Km
Lowest Electricity Consumption in Recharging
Full Day Running without Intermediate Charging
Ensured Mileage for All Rated Product
EM120ER | ||
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Capacity | 120 Ah | |
Warranty | 12 Months | |
Gross Weight (in KG) | 36.8 | |
Battery Dimension (in mm) | 411x172x275 |
Electric Rickshaw (L3M/L3N)
E-rickshaws typically use deep cycle lead-acid batteries
The life of an e-rickshaw battery can vary but generally most of the companies offer 6 months to 1 year warranties on their batteries. Eastman is the only company that has a range of e rickshaw batteries with warranties ranging from 6 months to 2 years.
E-rickshaws usually use multiple batteries, often ranging from 4 to 6, depending on the model and capacity.
Ah in a battery stands for Ampere-hour, indicating the energy storage capacity.
Common problems with e-rickshaw batteries include sulfation, water loss, overcharging, and deep discharges.
Maintain e-rickshaw batteries by regular inspection, keeping terminals clean, proper charging, and avoiding overcharging or deep discharges.
Charging time for e-rickshaw batteries varies but typically takes around 6 to 8 hours for a full charge.
Higher Ah and warranty batteries are generally better for e-rickshaws as they provide more energy storage, longer coverage and last longer. This saves a lot more money during the complete life cycle of the battery despite a marginally high initial investment.
Start looking for a new e-rickshaw battery when you notice significant drops in performance, reduced mileage, or frequent charging issues.
Properly charge your e-rickshaw battery by using a compatible charger recommended by the manufacturer, avoiding overcharging, and ensuring proper ventilation during charging. Also don't use "jugaad" or "Adda" chargers as they might damage the battery.