Lead-carbon has been around for 30 years in various forms. There is a good reason that lead-carbon has not been adopted by OEMs, RC modelers, cordless tool manufacturer, etc. They have high self-discharge issues, typical lead-acid sulfation issues, (even though some claim otherwise) and they don't seem to ever get into full production. Often investment scams, although some folk have really tried, none have succeeded in making a successful lead-carbon battery.

Bill D.


On 5/8/2018 7:55 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
I have an eGo scooter and don't want to fuss with converting to lithium.  Are 
these batteries really twice as dense energy wise and cycle wise?  Lawrence 
Rhodes
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