Close Menu
The Battery MagazineThe Battery Magazine
  • Just In
  • Batteries
    • Battery Manufacturing (BESS)
    • Battery Materials & Chemistries
    • Battery Recycling
    • C&I Storage
  • Solar
  • Renewable energy
    • Wind Energy
    • Hydropower
    • Green Hydrogen
    • Bioenergy
  • Tenders
    • Energy Storage
    • Solar Energy
    • Wind Energy
  • Policy
    • Storage
    • Solar
    • Wind
    • EV
    • Transmission
  • EV
    • EV Batteries
    • EV Charging Infrastructure
    • Electric Mobility Trends
  • Grid
    • Transmission & Distribution
    • Grid Infrastructure
    • Power Generation
    • Power Equipments
  • Exclusive
    • Cover Story
    • Watt Matters
    • Perspective
    • Articles
  • More
    • E-Mag
    • Events
    • Contact Us
Facebook LinkedIn WhatsApp
The Battery MagazineThe Battery Magazine
  • Just In
  • Batteries
    • Battery Manufacturing (BESS)
    • Battery Materials & Chemistries
    • Battery Recycling
    • C&I Storage
  • Solar
  • Renewable energy
    • Wind Energy
    • Hydropower
    • Green Hydrogen
    • Bioenergy
  • Tenders
    • Energy Storage
    • Solar Energy
    • Wind Energy
  • Policy
    • Storage
    • Solar
    • Wind
    • EV
    • Transmission
  • EV
    • EV Batteries
    • EV Charging Infrastructure
    • Electric Mobility Trends
  • Grid
    • Transmission & Distribution
    • Grid Infrastructure
    • Power Generation
    • Power Equipments
  • Exclusive
    • Cover Story
    • Watt Matters
    • Perspective
    • Articles
  • More
    • E-Mag
    • Events
    • Contact Us
LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp YouTube
The Battery MagazineThe Battery Magazine
Home » Batteries » MaxVolt Energy Announces Launch of Advanced L3 Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) Battery Solution for Electric Mobility
Batteries

MaxVolt Energy Announces Launch of Advanced L3 Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) Battery Solution for Electric Mobility

ManshiBy ManshiApril 13, 20263 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
MaxVolt Energy Announces Launch of Advanced L3 Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) Battery Solution for Electric Mobility

MaxVolt Energy Industries Ltd, a leading manufacturer of lithium battery packs, has announced the upcoming launch of its advanced L3 Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) battery solution, specifically designed for electric mobility applications. This launch signifies the company’s mission to accelerate India’s transition to sustainable mobility.

This new L3 battery pack is a Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) system with a voltage of 51.2V and a capacity of 105Ah. It was made using Lithium Ferrous Phosphate (LFP) cell chemistry. This battery can work well in a tough environment while meeting high safety standards and lasting longer. MaxVolt focuses on making things last and work well in order to meet the needs of the changing electric mobility industry.

The L3 battery is designed as a Rechargeable Electrical Energy Storage System (REESS) that integrates an advanced Battery Management System (BMS) to monitor important parameters such as voltage, temperature and current. The battery ensures optimal performance by showcasing features, like cell balancing, smart charging and discharging control. It also has multiple layers of protection against overcharge, over-discharge, short circuits, and thermal fluctuations.

The L3 battery systems have passed all important tests and have been validated according to automotive safety standards, such as AIS-156 compliance. It has a strong mechanical case and optimised thermal management, which makes it perfect for Indian roads and weather.

The L3 batteries work well with electric vehicles and keep an eye on battery health. They have features like high continuous discharge capability, built-in communication interfaces (CAN/RS485), and IoT-based data logging for diagnostics. It also has smart features like sleep mode to lower standby power use and real-time monitoring, which are all important for making the device more energy-efficient and easy to use.

The L3 battery can be used in a lot of different ways, such as in electric three-wheelers, cargo vehicles, and other light electric mobility platforms. It is made to be good for business use by having a longer driving range, lower operating costs, and less need for maintenance.

Speaking on the launch, Mukesh Gupta, Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), MaxVolt Energy Industries Pvt Ltd, said, “The introduction of our L3 battery solution represents a significant milestone in MaxVolt’s growth journey. The demand for EV solutions continues to rise, and we are focused on delivering safe, high-performance and durable battery solutions to cater to that demand. The L3 battery is designed with adherence to strict safety requirements and operational standards to address the challenges faced by EV users. We are committed to contributing our efforts in vehicular efficiency to match India’s clean energy vision.”

MaxVolt is consistently working to invest in next-generation technologies along with a leadership team driven by vision and technical expertise to step forward and make efforts to evolve the energy ecosystem. The introduction of L3 battery systems aligns with the company’s strategy of expanding its product portfolio and contributing to India’s clean mobility goals.

whatsapp icon Electrify your feed! Click here to join our Whatsapp group and to get the latest updates, expert insights, and innovations driving India’s energy storage revolution.
BMS electric mobility electric vehicles Energy Ecosystem India News Maxvolt Energy
Manshi
  • Website

I'm journalism graduate with professional experience working across different news websites. I have been involved in news reporting, content writing, and digital media coverage, which has helped me develop a strong understanding of current affairs and storytelling. Currently, I am working with Battery Magazine, where I continue to create accurate, engaging, and reader-focused news content.

Keep Reading

Battery Day

Battery Day 2026, second edition of Italy’s battery industry conference

MNRE Clarifies ALMM List-II Exemption Process for Rooftop Solar Projects

MNRE Clarifies ALMM List-II Exemption Process for Rooftop Solar Projects

Power Traders

Power Traders Cannot Avoid Contractual Obligations, Says CERC in TRN Energy Order

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

twenty + 14 =

Renewable energy
Battery Day

Battery Day 2026, second edition of Italy’s battery industry conference

June 16, 2026
MNRE Clarifies ALMM List-II Exemption Process for Rooftop Solar Projects

MNRE Clarifies ALMM List-II Exemption Process for Rooftop Solar Projects

June 16, 2026
Power Traders

Power Traders Cannot Avoid Contractual Obligations, Says CERC in TRN Energy Order

June 16, 2026
Exhibition and Conference

The Exhibition and Conference on Advanced Batteries and Technologies for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles

June 16, 2026
Batteries
ACME Solar

ACME Solar Commissions 33 MW/120 MWh Battery Storage Project in Rajasthan

June 16, 2026
Geon Completes Battery Energy Storage System Integration of 2.88 GWh Project in Khavda, Gujarat

Geon Completes Battery Energy Storage System Integration of 2.88 GWh Project in Khavda, Gujarat

June 16, 2026
PCBL Chemical Appoints Vaneet Kumar as its Chief & Executive Director – Batteries

PCBL Chemical Appoints Vaneet Kumar as its Chief & Executive Director – Batteries

June 16, 2026
Kerala Plans Six Battery Storage Projects

Kerala Plans Six Battery Storage Projects to Boost Renewable Energy Integration by 2026

June 16, 2026

Subscribe for Updates

Get the latest news about energy storage in your inbox.

    © 2026 Thebatterymagazine.com.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Service

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.