Power Banks
Bluetooth devices
Medical Instruments
Home surveillance
Robotic vacuum cleaner
Electric Bike
E-scooter
Light electric vehicles
E-Motorcycle
Telecom application
UPS application
Marine battery
Household energy storage
Avoid overcharging and overdischarging: Use appropriate chargers and discharging equipment, follow the charging and discharging parameters and recommendations provided by the battery manufacturer, and ensure charging and discharging within a safe range.
Control the charging rate: High-speed charging may cause the battery temperature to increase, increasing the safety risk. Try to use chargers and charging equipment that can provide power at an appropriate charging rate.
Avoid physical damage: Avoid physical damage to the battery, such as hitting, crushing or puncturing. Physical damage may cause an internal short circuit in the battery, creating a hazardous situation.
Proper storage and transportation: Avoid exposing the battery to extreme temperature or humidity, and avoid direct contact with metal or conductive objects.
Select qualified battery suppliers: When purchasing batteries, choose reliable and compliant suppliers and brands to ensure that batteries meet relevant standards and certification requirements.