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E-Series
Absolyte® AGP

Former Name: 

Absolyte GP​

E-Series Absolyte AGP 2-volt battery cells are a proven power solution for telecommunications, UPS, electric utility, railroad, and renewable energy applications. Designed and optimized for standby float, high rate, or deep cycling.

  • Nominal Capacity Range: 105 – 4,800 amp-hours @ 77°F / 25°C
  • Nominal Capacity Range: 241 – 3,089 watts per cell @ 77°F / 25°C
  • Design Life: 20 years @ 77°F / 25°C
  • Cycle Life: 1,200 cycles @ 80% Depth of Discharge
  • Operating Temperature Range: -40°F / -40°C) to 122°F / 50°C)
  • Patented lead-calcium-tin-silver positive-plate alloy reduces grid corrosion
  • Fully recyclable
Features & Benefits
  • Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM)
    Non-spillable (no water addition or electrolyte maintenance required). Satisfies transportation regulations set forth by DOT, IMDG, IATA, and ICAO.
  • High-Quality Polypropylene Plastics / Steel-Module Packaging
    Flame-retardant (UL94 V-0) plastic option is available. Heavy-duty steel tray modules serve as an integrated racking system. Single-cell, multi-cell, 19”, and 23” relay racking systems are offered.
  • Superior Terminal Post Design
    Front-accessible 6 mm female posts with copper alloy insert. Enhanced terminal area aids access for maintenance and battery health assessment tools.
  • Industry Proven
    Over three decades of experience and customer field installations. UL-recognized component. Telcordia certified. IBC and IEEE seismic compliant.

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