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48V LiFePO4 Batteries for Solar, Off Grid and Backup Power

The shift from 12V and 24V to 48V battery systems is one of the most practical upgrades a solar builder can make. Higher voltage means lower current for the same amount of power, which translates to reduced wire loss, more efficient charging, and better compatibility with the inverters and charge controllers used in modern home and off-grid energy systems. 

At Off-Grid Source, we carry a wide range of 48V LiFePO4 batteries from brands we trust, across multiple form factors and capacity levels, to match whatever system you are building or expanding.

Why LiFePO4 Chemistry at 48V

Lithium iron phosphate is the chemistry of choice for serious solar and off grid applications, and for good reason. Compared to older lead acid and other lithium chemistries, a quality 48V LiFePO4 battery brings several advantages worth understanding:

  • Long cycle life. Most LiFePO4 batteries in our catalog are rated for 4,000 to 6,000 plus cycles at 80% depth of discharge. That equates to 10 or more years of daily cycling before capacity meaningfully declines.
  • Thermal stability and safety. LiFePO4 chemistry does not experience thermal runaway the way other lithium chemistries can. It is non-combustible, making it suitable for indoor installation in living spaces and equipment rooms.
  • High usable capacity. Unlike lead acid batteries where you are limited to 50% depth of discharge for longevity, LiFePO4 allows 80% or more usable capacity from the same rated amp hours, effectively giving you more storage per dollar.
  • Low maintenance. No water to add, no equalization charges, no corrosion to manage. Install it and run it.
  • Smart BMS included. Every 48V LiFePO4 battery in our collection includes a built-in battery management system that monitors and protects against overcharge, over-discharge, short circuit, and thermal events.

48V Battery Form Factors We Carry

The right form factor depends on your installation type, available space, and how you plan to scale the system over time. Our collection covers the three most common configurations:

  • 48V LiFePO4 server rack batteries. The most popular format for residential and commercial solar storage. These rack-mounted units stack cleanly in standard server enclosures and connect in parallel to scale capacity without adding complexity. Common options include the SunGold Power 48V 100Ah, EG4 LL-S 48V 100Ah (UL1973 and UL9540A certified), EG4 LiFePOWER4 V2 (with RS485 and CAN bus communication for broad inverter compatibility), Epoch 48V 100Ah with integrated self-heating for cold climate installations, and the RUiXU 51.2V 100Ah with a 10 year warranty.
  • 48V wall mount and Powerwall style batteries. Designed to mount directly to a wall for a clean, space-efficient installation. Options include the SunGold Power 5.12kWh Powerwall, the SunGold Power Powerwall X at 51.2V 200Ah, the EG4 PowerPro WallMount AllWeather at 48V 280Ah (14.3kWh, rated for outdoor installation), and the PYTES Energy V16 at 48V 314Ah with IP66 weather resistance, fire suppression, and emergency shutdown capability. BigBattery's NEXUS delivers 15kWh in a single unit for high capacity builds.
  • 48V stackable and modular batteries. BigBattery's ETHOS 5.12kWh modules are designed to stack and expand, making them a practical choice for systems where storage needs may grow over time. The ETHOS 2x Expansion Kit makes adding capacity straightforward without rewiring the whole system.
  • 48V compact and application-specific batteries. Renogy's 48V 50Ah self-heating battery and Epoch's 48V 50Ah IP67 rated marine battery serve more specialized use cases where compactness, waterproofing, or cold-weather performance is the priority.

Selecting the Right 48V LiFePO4 Battery

A few key factors narrow down the right choice for your system:

  • Capacity in kWh. Multiply volts by amp hours and divide by 1,000. A 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery delivers 5.12kWh, a 48V 200Ah LiFePO4 battery delivers approximately 10.24kWh, and a 48V 300Ah LiFePO4 battery reaches around 15.36kWh. Size your bank based on daily energy needs and how many days of autonomy you want without solar input.
  • Inverter compatibility. Most modern 48V inverters communicate with batteries via CAN bus or RS485. Confirm your battery supports the communication protocol your inverter requires. EG4 and other brands explicitly list compatible inverter models.
  • Installation environment. For indoor installations, standard IP20 server rack units are fine. For outdoor, garage, or coastal environments, look for IP65 or higher ratings and corrosion-resistant enclosures like the PYTES V16.
  • Cold climate use. If your installation is in a location that regularly drops below freezing, self-heating batteries like the Epoch 48V 100Ah server rack are worth the additional cost to prevent capacity loss and charging damage in cold temperatures.
  • Certifications. For grid-tied systems or installations requiring code compliance, UL1973 and UL9540A certifications matter. EG4 and RUiXU batteries in our catalog carry these ratings.

48V LiFePO4 Battery Chargers

We also carry dedicated 48V LiFePO4 battery chargers, including the Dakota Lithium 48V 8A charger, specifically optimized for LiFePO4 chemistry. Using the right charger matters: a standard lead acid charger will reduce performance and shorten the lifespan of a lithium battery over time. All chargers in our catalog are matched to the correct charge voltage for 48V LiFePO4 battery packs.

Browse our full collection of 48V LiFePO4 batteries today and find the right capacity, form factor, and configuration for your solar system, home backup setup, or off grid installation. Free shipping across the US, a 30 day return policy, and a team that actually knows these products are ready to help.

Frequently Asked Questions About 48V LiFePO4 Batteries

What is the voltage range of a fully charged 48V LiFePO4 battery?

A fully charged 48V LiFePO4 battery typically reads between 54V and 58.4V at 100% state of charge, depending on the number of cells in series. The nominal voltage is 51.2V for most 16-cell configurations (16 x 3.2V). Under load the voltage will drop, and at around 44-46V the battery is typically near empty and the BMS will disconnect to prevent over-discharge. A proper voltage chart for your specific battery is usually included in the manufacturer's documentation.

How many 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 batteries do I need for a home solar system?

A single 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery provides 5.12kWh of total capacity, or roughly 4kWh of usable storage at 80% depth of discharge. A typical American household uses 30kWh per day, but backup needs during an outage are usually much lower if you focus on essentials. For one day of essential loads at around 10-15kWh, three to four 100Ah units in parallel is a common starting point. Our team can help you calculate the right bank size for your specific daily consumption.

What is the difference between a 48V server rack battery and a wall mount battery?

Server rack batteries install in standard 19-inch equipment racks and are designed to stack cleanly in rows. They are easy to expand by adding more units to the same rack and work well in organized utility rooms or dedicated battery enclosures. Wall mount batteries mount directly to a wall and are better suited for installations where floor space is limited or a cleaner aesthetic matters. Some wall mount options like the EG4 PowerPro are also rated for outdoor use, which rack units typically are not.

Can I use a 48V LiFePO4 battery for a golf cart?

Yes, and it is one of the most popular upgrades in that application. Replacing aging 48V lead acid golf cart batteries with a 48V LiFePO4 golf cart battery reduces weight significantly, eliminates maintenance, and delivers far more usable range per charge. BigBattery's HUSKY 2 and ETHOS modules are commonly used in this application. Just confirm the discharge rate and physical dimensions fit your cart's battery compartment before ordering.

What charger should I use for a 48V LiFePO4 battery?

You need a charger specifically designed for LiFePO4 chemistry at 48V, typically charging to 57.6V or 58.4V depending on the battery configuration. Standard lead acid chargers use a different charge profile that will degrade LiFePO4 cells over time. We carry the Dakota Lithium 48V 8A LiFePO4 charger for standalone battery charging needs. For solar charging, a compatible MPPT charge controller set to the correct LiFePO4 charge profile is the standard approach for system integration.