The lithium iron phosphate battery cell UHP461200 LFP 14 Ah is ideally suited for applications requiring ultrahigh power density, ultra-high charge and discharge rates and very safe operation.
With the introduction of the UHP 461200 LFP 14 Ah, EAS presents a new generation of lithium-ion cells specifically designed to meet the requirements of modern low-voltage applications, including 12V, 24V, and 48V onboard electrical systems as well as powernet batteries. The objective of this development is to establish a scalable standard format that will complement EAS’s existing 60 mm diameter cell formats. The focus extends beyond standardization to a significant improvement in both power performance and long-term durability.
A key area of development is electrolyte optimization in collaboration with Asahi Kasei, with the goal of setting new benchmarks, particularly at high C-rates. The UHP platform is specifically engineered for applications requiring extremely fast charging rates of up to 15C continuous charging and continuous discharge rates of up to 35C.
These performance characteristics open up new opportunities wherever dynamic response and reliability are critical. At the same time, the cell format has been designed not only for performance but also for flexibility. Prior to the start of mass production, the geometry can be adapted to specific requirements, including variable cell lengths ranging from 70 mm up to 140 mm or even 145 mm. This allows optimal integration into a variety of installation spaces while tailoring capacity to specific application requirements. This combination of standardization and adaptability creates the foundation for broad industrial adoption.