24V LiFePO4 Battery Voltage Overview
Here’s a chart showing the battery’s voltage at different stages of charge.
Battery Charge | Voltage Range |
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100% Charged | 28.8V – 29.2V |
90% Charged | 28.0V – 28.4V |
80% Charged | 27.2V – 27.6V |
70% Charged | 26.4V – 26.8V |
60% Charged | 25.6V – 26.0V |
50% Charged | 24.8V – 25.2V |
40% Charged | 24.0V – 24.4V |
30% Charged | 23.2V – 23.6V |
20% Charged | 22.4V – 22.8V |
10% Charged | 21.6V – 22.0V |
0% Charged | 20.0V – 21.0V |
Protection Features
LiFePO4 batteries come with built-in protection (BMS) that prevents:
- Overcharging (above 29.2V)
- Over-discharging (below 20.0V)
- Damage from overheating
Charging and Discharging
- Steady Power: One big advantage of LiFePO4 batteries is their flat voltage curve, this means the battery keeps a consistent voltage (24V to 26V) during most of its use so power remains steady.
- Quick Drop at the End: When the battery charge gets below 20%the voltage drops quickly, which means it’s time to recharge.
Voltage in Different Uses
Usage | Best Voltage Range |
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Solar Energy Storage | 24.0V – 28.8V |
Electric Vehicles | 23.6V – 28.0V |
Backup Power | 24.0V – 28.8V |