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2011 Nissan Leaf Battery Module 2 Cells Each 3.8v = 7.6v on 2040-parts.com

US $88.00
Location:

Mather, California, United States

Mather, California, United States
Condition:Used Chemistry:Lithium Ion LiMn2O4/LiNiO2 Manufacturer Part Number:LG Chem Packaging:Pouch Chemical Composition:Lithium Ion LiMn2O4/LiNiO2 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:Does not apply Brand:Nissan Leaf

I'm selling used battery module from Nissan Leaf 2011. Those can be used for your DIY EV projects such as upgrading Vectrix VX-1 motorcycle. 


I can also sell a complete battery pack for VX-1 (18 modules) for $1400, fully assembled and ready for the loading in.

 

There are two orientations possible for the module, i.e. positive contact from right or left side. Please specify on a checkout the one you need.


Cell specs

Cell type

Laminate type

Cathode material

LiMn2O4 with LiNiO2

Anode material

Graphite

Rated capacity (0.3C)

33.1 Ah

Average voltage

3.8 V per cell, 7.6V



http://www.electricvehiclewiki.com/Battery_specs


You get:

1. One Nissan Leaf 2011 battery module 7.6V pre-charged at 80%  


Shipping:

Item will be shipped on the Same or Next Business day of receiving full payment. I do my best to provide best packaging, however for multiple battery modules we have to use freight shipping service since the battery is really heavy.

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