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EVE MB30 306AH 3.2v LFP A+

Minimum Order is 16 cells

Cells are certified A Grade, Matched and Sorted in groups and come with these documents, supplied after payment. MSDS, IEC 62619, UN38.4 & Personalised Spreasheet with Capacity, Voltage, and Internal Resistance Measurements from EVE factory. We do not publish official EVE documents (because other sellers steal them)

New Model for Q2 2024. First stock arrives start of Q2 2024. Real Capacity is tested at 330-337AH. (dependant on the individual production run)

This next generation EVE 306ah 3.2v Prismatic LFP cell, has been verified by EVE Laboratory to be able to hit 10,000 cycles, this is due to new novel manufacturing technology, the secret sauce of LFP chemistry has gone through multiple iterations, the quality of the Cathode and Anode materials has been improved, and it is now expected that under the right conditions, these cells can reach a lifetime of up to 20+ years.

MB30

EVE MB30 cells 3.2V lifepo4 306Ah lifepo4 battery 306Ah lithium battery 10000 Cycle EVE 306Ah
  • Model Name: MB30
  • Nominal Capacity: 306Ah
  • Initial IR : 0.18 mΩ
  • Nominal Voltage: 3.2V
  • Standard Charge/ Discharge: 0.5P / 0.5P
  • Cycle Life: 10000 Cycles
  • MSDS, IEC 62619, UN38.4
  • Data Sources: EVE’s Laboratory
Specification Parameters
Nominal Capacity306Ah
Nominal Voltage3.2V
Initial IR0.18 mΩ
Weight5600g ±300g
Charging Cut-off Voltage3.65V
Discharging Cut-off V oltage2.5 V T >0℃ 2.0 V T ≤0℃
Discharging Temperature– 30~60℃
Storage Temperature0~35℃
Model NameMB30
Cycle Life10000
Standard Charging Power0.5P
Standard Discharging Power0.5P
Height(H) with terminal207.2 mm ±0.5 mm
Height(h) without terminal204.6 mm ±0.5 mm
Length173.7 mm ±0.5 mm
Thickness71.7 mm ±0.8 mm

We advise following all required safety standards such as the following:

  • AS/NZS 5033, Installation and safety requirements for photovoltaic (PV) arrays
  • AS/NZS 4509.1, Stand-alone power systems, Part 1: Safety and installation
  • AS 4086.2, Secondary batteries for use with stand-alone power systems, Part 2: Installation and maintenance
  • AS/NZS 3000, Wiring Rules
  • AS/NZS 1768, Lightning protection
  • AS 4777, Grid connection of energy systems via inverters.

Road vehicles are required to meet the Australian Design Rules (ADRs) in accordance with the Motor Vehicles Standards Act 1989. The recently published draft of ADR109/00 Electric Power Train Safety Requirements, related to Class M (passenger vehicles) and N (goods vehicles < 3.5 t, e.g., van or ute). ADRs are performance-based, and draft ADR109/00 draws from, and directly recognises as being equivalent to UN100/R03 and includes specific performance and abuse tests performed on the vehicle itself but does not mandate the use of batteries complying with any particular standard.
As nominated explicitly in SAE J2464, the tests described by many of the standards listed in Table 5 may be conducted on cells, batteries, or products without active protection mechanisms. Taking this approach can provide a method to determine safety levels and integrity levels required for functional safety analysis.

EVE OFFICIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USE OF BATTERIES

 

Additional information

Weight5.6 kg
DimensionsN/A
Qty

1, 16, 32, 160

EVE MB30 Datasheet 306ah

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