Exide Batteries
Exide battery types include:
- Lead-Acid Batteries – These are robust and widely used for automotive and inverter applications. They include variants such as tubular and flat plate batteries, both known for their deep discharge capabilities and long life cycles, suitable for backup power systems.
- Maintenance-Free Batteries – With a sealed, spill-proof design, these batteries require minimal maintenance and are ideal for hassle-free usage, often found in automotive and UPS applications.
- Tubular Batteries – Built for extended backup needs, tubular batteries offer high efficiency, deep cycling ability, and are commonly used in inverters and solar applications due to their longevity and high performance.
- Gel Batteries – These are advanced, deep-cycle batteries that use a gel electrolyte. They provide consistent power, are leak-proof, and have a longer lifespan, making them suitable for renewable energy systems like solar and wind.
- Lithium-Ion Batteries – Lightweight and energy-efficient, these batteries are increasingly popular for portable electronics, electric vehicles, and solar storage systems, offering fast charging, high capacity, and a compact design.