Your One-Stop Partner for Custom Battery Solutions
About Us
Febatt is a national high-tech enterprise headquartered in Changsha, specializing in the R&D and production of new energy power batteries and energy storage batteries. Adhering to technology leadership and innovation, the company has built a product matrix covering electric bicycles, low-speed four-wheeled vehicles and home/industrial energy storage, with 40+ R&D team members and 33 patents. Through global industrial chain cooperation and industry-university-research linkage, the company has established a full-process quality control system to provide domestic and foreign customers with safe and efficient lithium battery solutions, and its products have been widely used and recognized in many fields.
Core Technical Capabilities
High rate capability
Continuous discharge at 100C with temperature rise controlled within 40℃
Low-temperature Charging
Charging at -40℃with a rate of 0.2C And charging and discharging cycle life of over 300 cycles
Low-temperature Discharging
Discharging at -50C with a capacity retention rate of over 75%
Explosion-proof
High-energy density of 190-200Wh/kg meets ExiaNib IIAVIB T1-T4 explosion-proaf standards and safety tests such as needle puncture and heavy object impact.
News & Blogs

How Often Should You Charge Your E-Bike Battery? – The Truth Behind Daily Commute Drain
If you own an e-bike, you’ve probably asked yourself:“How often should I charge my battery?” Manufacturers often claim that one charge can last 40–80 km, but reality tends to fall

Why Is Micromobility Becoming Europe’s New Favorite Way to Commute—and What Role Do Lithium Batteries Play?
If you’ve ever been stuck in Paris traffic at 8 a.m., you’ll understand why so many Europeans are giving up their cars. Congested roads, expensive parking, and overcrowded public transport

How to Dispose of Lithium-Ion Batteries Without Losing Your Mind?
You’ve got an old lithium-ion battery lying around. Maybe it’s from your e-bike, maybe from that delivery scooter, or maybe from a power bank that promised “super-fast charging” but aged