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A safer battery for electric two-wheelers

By Michelle Froese | January 22, 2025

Ampace, a global provider of lithium-ion battery solutions, officially launched its E30P cell, marking a significant step in advancing the e-mobility two-wheeler market.

As electric two-wheelers gain traction, the need for batteries that balance performance, long lifecycles, and economy becomes crucial.

The E30P addresses these challenges with Ampace’s proprietary BP (Boost Power) system, which uses advanced materials and design to enhance energy density, safety, power, and reliability.

The E30P features: 

  • Versatility: Standardized 35205 size (35 x 205mm) ensures compatibility with motorcycles, scooters, and maxi-scooters.
  • Performance: Supports multiple battery solutions, such as a 1.5-kWh battery for daily commuting, a 3-kWh battery for delivery services, and high-capacity, high-power batteries for long-range, high-speed electric motorcycles.
  • High capacity: Delivers a 600% capacity improvement over traditional 21700 cells, optimizing battery pack design. As a result, it lowers the design and manufacturing costs of the pack while improving product reliability.
  • Fast charging: Supports both daily fast charging and emergency quick charging scenarios. Daily fast charging to 95% in 47 minutes, and to 50% in 15 minutes for emergencies.
  • Safety: Rigorous testing and BP technology ensure thermal stability and durability in extreme conditions.

 

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