What does 60V mean for an electric vehicle?
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Electric vehicle 60V refers to the voltage. Electric vehicle no-load voltage: No-load voltage is the float charge voltage for a three-stage charger. Typically, the voltage for a single battery is 13.5V-13.8V (usually marked on the battery or can be found in the manual). Therefore, for a 36V battery, it would be: 40.5V-41.4V, and for a 48V battery, it would be: 54V-55.2V. Electric vehicle termination voltage: The actual charging termination voltage for a sealed battery should ideally be 2.4V per cell. Thus, for a 36V battery, it would be 43.2V, and for a 48V battery, it would be 57.6V. However, in practice, this value is slightly increased to account for charging time and achieving a "full charge." For a 36V battery, this would be 44.4V-44.8V, and for a 48V battery, it would be 59.2V-59.7V. However, this can lead to water loss and reduced battery lifespan, presenting both advantages and disadvantages.