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Zenaji battery Antarctica
Our Zenaji Battery is specially built to meet the ever-increasing demand for energy. Zenaji’s market leading battery longevity makes it capable of delivering over 22,000 cycles (within warranty). With low degradation and high resistance. [pdf]FAQS about Zenaji battery Antarctica
What is a zenaji Aeon battery?
Source: Toshiba SCIB internal documentation (2017) The Zenaji Aeon battery is a leap forward in residential batteries, with its innovative new renewable energy storage system based on Lithium Titanate, or LTO. Founded by Dawson Johns and Charles Van Dongen, the Australian company has grown into a multidisciplinary team.
Who makes zenaji batteries?
Zenaji, founded in 2016, is an Australian-owned company with a specialisation in the development and production of Lithium Titanate (LTO) batteries. Their flagship product, the AEON battery solution, is manufactured and assembled at their plant in Mentone, Victoria.
How long can a zenaji battery last?
Zenaji’s market leading battery longevity makes it capable of delivering over 22,000 cycles (within warranty). With low degradation and high resistance to higher temperature ranges, our battery energy storage system offers everything you expect from a reliable energy storage source.
Are zenaji batteries a good choice?
Zenaji supplies an extensive range of Australian made batteries that use 100% of installed capacity. The batteries can meet your energy demands in case there of any emergency or a sudden spike in overall energy consumption. Our batteries are designed in such a way that they offer way more flexibility compared to traditional batteries.
What is a zenaji Aeon (lithium titanate) battery?
Zenaji Aeon (Lithium Titanate) battery, 20000 cycles, 20 year warranty, made in Australia, the most durable in the world.
How long do zenaji Aeon batteries last?
The Zenaji AEON batteries are rated for 22,000 cycles due to being made from lithium titanate. This far exceeds lead acid batteries which are typically 300 cycles and lithium-ion batteries which are typically warrantied up to 10,000 cycles.