Safe-Li: the brand new 340 hp lithium-cobalt battery from Sealence

Safe-Li: the brand new 340 hp lithium-cobalt battery from Sealence

Safe-Li: the brand new 340 hp lithium-cobalt battery from Sealence

Marinas

29/08/2022 - 13:30

With an incredible capacity of 83 kWh and 250 kW of power (equivalent to 340 hp) at 450 volts, this battery sports a name highlighting how much the product safety was at the heart of the development of the overall project, an endeavor for which the engineers of Sealence Group have created another small masterpiece after that of the Deepspeed electric jet for marine propulsion.

The Safe-Li boasts "Best in Class" numbers both for the compact dimensions, only 900x800x600, and for the weight, which is only 550 kg, features that position this product at the top in terms of power/weight density for a heavy-duty battery designed for intense use.

In addition to these top-notch technical specifications however, what differentiates the Safe-Li from competing products is precisely the intrinsic safety aspect highlighted by the name itself: this battery cannot catch fire.

The whole battery pack is in fact immersed in flame-retardant liquid which prevents even serious damage to one cell from spreading to adjacent ones effectively avoiding any chances of triggering dangerous chain reactions.

Safe-Li: the brand new 340 hp lithium-cobalt battery from Sealence
Safe-Li: the brand new 340 hp lithium-cobalt battery from Sealence

The battery itself is equipped with intelligent software algorithms governed by a proprietary BMS (Battery Management System) capable of transmitting countless data such as the real-time charging information or battery health status, to a mobile phone or computer as well as to receive software updates via OTA (On The Air) wherever in the world.

This outstanding battery is intended to equip electric-propelled yachts from 12 to 18 meters, as well as to provide silent energy for on-board services.

Safe-Li Battery Pack: another Sealence "Best In Class" product.

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