KIJO OPzV Series Batteries Deliver Stable Performance from -40°C to 60°C with an Ultra-Low 3% Monthly Self-Discharge.
KIJO OPzV Series Batteries Deliver Stable Performance from -40°C to 60°C with an Ultra-Low 3% Monthly Self-Discharge.

KIJO OPzV Series Batteries Deliver Stable Performance from -40°C to 60°C with an Ultra-Low 3% Monthly Self-Discharge.

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    In energy storage systems, battery reliability under extreme environments often determines the success of the entire project. While ordinary batteries may “go to sleep” in severe cold or become unstable in scorching heat, KIJO OPzV series batteries – with advanced gel technology and a wide operating temperature range – deliver stable performance from -40°C to 60°C. Whether in snowy highlands or desert heat, the OPzV series stands as your solid power backbone.

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    One of the core strengths of the KIJO OPzV series is its outstanding low-temperature start capability. Even under extreme conditions of -40°C, the specially formulated gel electrolyte and low-impedance plate design ensure effective ion mobility, allowing the battery to start up and supply power reliably. This solves the long-standing problem of batteries “freezing up” in winter outdoor applications such as energy storage, telecom base stations, and security monitoring.


    At the same time, the OPzV series withstands high temperatures with ease. At ambient temperatures as high as 60°C, traditional batteries often suffer from thermal runaway, accelerated water loss, and sharply reduced lifespan. In contrast, KIJO OPzV uses heat-resistant alloy grids and a sealed gel structure to effectively suppress internal oxygen recombination and water loss, maintaining a stable discharge platform and safety performance. Whether in tropical photovoltaic stations or high-temperature industrial backup power, it handles the heat effortlessly.


    Beyond wide-temperature performance, the KIJO OPzV series features an extremely low self-discharge rate – no more than 3% per month. This means that even during long-term idle periods or seasonal use (e.g., solar streetlights, off-grid storage systems), the battery retains most of its charge, requiring minimal maintenance charging. This not only reduces operational costs but also ensures power availability when it is most needed.


    From polar research stations to solar-plus-storage projects near the equator, from communication equipment in cold mountainous regions to emergency power supplies in hot ports, the KIJO OPzV series has become the preferred choice for demanding applications thanks to its stable wide-temperature performance, ultra-low self-discharge, and long service life. Choosing OPzV means choosing reliable energy that delivers – even under the harshest conditions.


    To learn more about technical specifications, charge/discharge curves, and application cases of the KIJO OPzV series, please visit our official website: kijo-battery.com. No matter where you are, KIJO OPzV provides power that knows no limits.


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