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Seen here:
http://www.scooteretti.com/Battery_Technology.html
The owner of Scooteretti had a bit more info in some online posts:
and:
and (after some speculation the batteries might have trace amounts of cadmium):
So as my uncle the undertaker used to say, remains to be seen...
tks
L0cK
http://www.scooteretti.com/Battery_Technology.html
At Scooteretti, each one of our scooters comes standard with a unique electrolyte which gives our electric scooters an unprecedented breakthrough in battery technology. Our batteries are non corrosive, nontoxic, recyclable, maintenance free, longer lasting and substantially more environmentally friendly than traditional low cost lead acid batteries sold by other scooter manufactures and retailers.
Some of the negatives of using lead acid batteries are their high internal resistance, cold temperature sensitivity, moderate self discharge rates along with being substantially less friendly to our fragile environment.
The batteries used in our scooters can operate normally in extreme temperatures from -50 deg C to +60 deg C. Our batteries have a higher charge density per kilogram than traditional lead acid batteries, with up to twice the life making these batteries the most versatile high capacity, high current drain, medium cost and ecologically friendly batteries available today.
The owner of Scooteretti had a bit more info in some online posts:
Now like you, I was skeptical about the -50deg C as well. I have no lab or testing environment with these types of extreme temperatures to test the equipment independently. However, what I do know is that the manufacturers of these types of batteries have tested them thoroughly and they do indeed give a dramatic improvement in battery performance vs. SLA. I was also fortunate enough to speak with another retailer who resides in Scandinavia who also confirmed that his customers are very pleased with the performance of these batteries over the traditional SLA.
So in short our claim to -50 deg C is given to us by our supplier and being a reputable company I trust their claims. But more importantly we now have another option now that will give us the colder weather performance we are looking for. Over the past few weeks, we've had some colder weather conditions and I do see an improvement in overall performance vs. SLA batteries.
The true test will be to ride it in January and February. So stay tuned and I will report back!
and:
Our business model is to offer high quality products at an affordable price. With that being said if we do a side by side comparison of the batteries we use vs. traditional SLA batteries the test results show a significant improvement all around. In these side by side tests it was reported that the overall life was up to 2 times that of SLA batteries. Now I won't get into all the specifics and write up a white paper on this subject but there is a substantial improvement vs. any SLA (same size and output). Now what was reported is that no SLA tested came close to that of the battery technology we are using.
and (after some speculation the batteries might have trace amounts of cadmium):
Our batteries do not contain cadmium or any other banned materials and are a much safer alternative to SLA batteries. Our reputation is on the line here so selling anything that would be more hazardous to our customers or our environment would be unethical and against our beliefs.
So as my uncle the undertaker used to say, remains to be seen...
tks
L0cK