Choosing Between 60V and 72V Batteries for Food Delivery
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Whether to choose a 60V or 72V battery for food delivery depends on individual usage needs, but generally, 72V batteries are preferred for this purpose. Reasons for choosing 72V batteries: Food delivery electric vehicles typically have higher demands for range. Under the same ampere-hour (AH) conditions, 72V batteries provide a longer range compared to 60V batteries. Differences between 60V and 72V batteries: Capacity varies. Taking a standard rated current of 20 amps, a 72V battery has a capacity of 1440 watts, while a 60V battery has 1220 watts. A 70V-rated electric vehicle has a 220-watt higher capacity than a 60V-rated one. Rated voltage differs. One has a rated voltage of 70V, and the other 60V, to match different motors. Speed varies. Higher voltage means greater work output, resulting in faster electric vehicle speeds. Range differs. Current flowing through conductors generates heat, meaning higher current leads to more heat and greater energy waste.