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48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots with RS485

48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots delivers 48V 30Ah power, RS485, and -10~55℃ operation—ideal for warehouse AGVs, industrial inspection robots, and service automation machines.

  • Nominal Voltage:48V
  • Nominal Capacity:30Ah
  • Actual Voltage:51.2V
  • Cycle Time:≥2000 cycles
  • Continuous Discharge Current:20A
  • Instantaneous Discharge Current:30A
  • Voltage Range:41.6V – 58.4V
  • Operating Temperature:
    Charging:0~45℃
    Discharging:-10~55℃
  • Dimension:313×184×156mm
  • Communication:RS485
  • Application: Service Robot, Inspection Robot,AGV

48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots: RS485-Enabled Power for Automated Logistics & Inspection

Product Introduction

Engineered as a 48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots, this lithium iron phosphate solution is purpose-built for automated guided vehicles and inspection machines. Featuring 48V nominal voltage, 30Ah capacity, and RS485 communication, this AGV Robot 48V 30Ah LFP Battery integrates a specialized BMS for AGV high-voltage systems, leverages customized LFP soft-pack cells, and supports 20A continuous/30A instantaneous discharge. Unlike standard batteries, it excels in -10~55℃ environments, offers ≥2000 cycle life, and ensures high compatibility with AGV fleets—making it the reliable power source for warehouse logistics AGVs, industrial inspection robots, and service automation machines.

Technical Specifications

Table: 48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots Core Parameters

Parameter Details
Chemistry Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) – Custom Soft-Pack Cells
Nominal Voltage 48V
Nominal Capacity 30Ah
Continuous Discharge Current 20A
Instantaneous Discharge Current 30A
Operating Temperature Charging: 0~45℃; Discharging: -10~55℃
Voltage Range 41.6V~58.4V
Dimensions 313mm×184mm×156mm
Communication RS485 (For AGV Fleet Management)
Cycle Life ≥2000 cycles
Application Warehouse AGVs, Industrial Inspection Robots, Service Automation Machines

Core Advantages of 48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots

1. RS485 Communication for AGV Fleet Intelligence

“The 48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots supports RS485, enabling AGVs to transmit battery health, SOC, and temperature data to warehouse management systems. This allows for predictive maintenance, route optimization, and seamless integration into automated logistics workflows—critical for minimizing downtime in 24/7 material handling operations.”

2. Custom LFP Soft-Pack Cells: Longevity & Efficiency

“Leveraging customized LFP soft-pack cells:
  • ≥2000 Cycle Life: Endures thousands of charge-discharge cycles, reducing replacement costs for AGV fleets in continuous warehouse or factory operations.
  • High Energy Density: Packs 48V 30Ah into a compact form factor, ideal for AGVs with space-constrained battery compartments.”

3. Dual Discharge Capability for AGV Agility

“With 20A continuous and 30A instantaneous discharge:
  • Continuous Power: Powers AGVs transporting heavy loads or navigating inclines for extended periods.
  • Peak Performance: Supports sudden acceleration or heavy-lifting tasks for inspection robots and service automation machines, ensuring uninterrupted operation.”

4. Wide Temperature Operation for Diverse AGV Climates

“Engineered for industrial versatility:
  • -10~55℃ Discharge Range: Powers AGVs in cold storage warehouses (-10℃) and hot manufacturing floors (55℃), ensuring automation continuity in temperature-variable settings.”

5. BMS Tailored for AGV High-Voltage Systems

“Integrated BMS developed for AGV Li-power systems:
  • Precision Monitoring: Tracks voltage, current, and temperature with high accuracy, enabling AGV control systems to schedule charging and avoid unexpected shutdowns.
  • Multi-Layer Protection: Shields against overcharge, over-discharge, and short circuits—critical for AGVs operating in dense, high-stakes environments.”

Application Scenarios

1. Warehouse Logistics AGVs

Pallet & Inventory Transport: Powers AGVs that move pallets and inventory in e-commerce and retail warehouses. The 48V 30Ah LFP Battery for AGV Robots’s 30Ah capacity supports full-shift operations, while RS485 integration enables real-time fleet monitoring for just-in-time inventory management.”

2. Industrial Inspection Robots

Factory & Infrastructure Audits: Supplies energy for robots that inspect manufacturing lines, pipelines, or civil structures. Its 30A instantaneous discharge drives LiDAR, cameras, and communication modules simultaneously, enabling comprehensive inspections without power interruptions.”

3. Service Automation Machines

Retail & Hospitality Support: Powers robots that deliver goods, assist customers, or perform cleaning tasks. The battery’s compact size and 30Ah capacity support 8+ hour shifts, while the BMS prevents unexpected shutdowns during peak operational hours.”

FAQ

Q1: What is the difference between AGV, AMR, and RGV, and can they use the same battery type?

A: AGVs typically follow predefined routes, AMRs use onboard sensors and mapping for more flexible navigation, and RGVs operate along fixed rails or guided tracks. All three can use industrial LiFePO4 battery systems when the voltage, capacity, dimensions, discharge current, charging method, and communication requirements match the robot design.

A:Start with the robot’s nominal voltage, required runtime, continuous and peak current, available battery space, and charging schedule. For AGV, AMR, and RGV fleets, buyers should also confirm connector type, BMS communication such as CAN or RS485, operating temperature, and whether the system uses scheduled or opportunity charging.
A: LiFePO4 batteries are well suited to industrial mobile robots because they offer long cycle life, stable power output, strong thermal stability, and low routine maintenance. They are especially practical for warehouses, factories, and logistics operations that require frequent charge-discharge cycles and reliable multi-shift operation.
A: Battery life varies by model and operating conditions rather than following one fixed number for every pack. Depth of discharge, charge and discharge current, temperature, charging strategy, and daily duty cycle all affect service life. Refer to the specifications of the selected model for its rated cycle life, or provide your operating profile for a more accurate evaluation.
A:  Yes, they can be configured for many existing AGV, AMR, and RGV charging systems, but compatibility should be verified before installation. Charging voltage and current, connector or contact design, charge profile, communication protocol, and docking method must match. FEBATT can support battery and charging-interface configuration for automatic or opportunity-charging applications.
A: LiFePO4 AGV batteries require much less routine maintenance than flooded lead-acid batteries because there is no watering or acid maintenance. Regular checks should focus on connectors, cables, mounting points, charging contacts, temperature conditions, and BMS fault records. Following the recommended charging and storage conditions also helps maintain stable long-term performance.
A:  Yes. FEBATT can customize robot battery packs according to voltage, capacity, physical dimensions, enclosure layout, connector type, discharge current, charging requirements, and communication protocols. This is useful for OEM projects, fleet upgrades, and robots with limited installation space or specific electrical interfaces.
A: The intelligent BMS monitors key battery conditions and provides protections such as overcharge, over-discharge, over-current, short-circuit, and temperature protection. Depending on the battery design, communication interfaces such as CAN or RS485 can transmit battery status and fault information to the robot controller or fleet-management system.
A: Temperature can influence usable capacity, charging efficiency, power output, and long-term battery aging. High temperatures can accelerate degradation, while low temperatures can reduce available power and charging performance. The required operating temperature range should therefore be confirmed during battery selection, especially for cold storage, outdoor logistics, or high-temperature industrial environments.
A: Lead time depends on order quantity, battery specifications, customization level, testing requirements, and production schedule. Standard configurations may require less engineering work, while new OEM battery designs need additional time for design confirmation, prototyping, validation, and mass production. Contact FEBATT with your robot specifications and required quantity for an accurate delivery schedule.

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