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Winter Savings: Get an Extra 6% Off Heated Batteries

🔥Cold Weather Batteries
Mini Batteries
300Ah
200Ah
100Ah
Top Reasons to Upgrade to Renogy Heated Batteries
DuoHeat Tech
Auto-Heating
Power Efficient
Longer Lifespan

Faster Access to Power

Featuring 110W of dual-heating power for double the efficiency, DuoHeat Tech allows Core Mini 12V 100Ah to warm up 40% faster and reach a ready-to-charge state from -22°F (-30°C) in just 60 minutes. Your adventure doesn't stop for winter.

Warmth at the Right Time

Renogy's self-heating batteries can heat up in advance to prevent cells from freezing and trigger low-temperature charging protection. And the heating only turns off once the cell temperature is well above freezing for stable operation.

Heating Without the Drain

Unlike batteries that drain themselves to heat up, Renogy's heated LFP batteries use power from your charger. This means all your battery's power is saved for your off-grid life, guaranteeing full runtime and optimal performance even in cold conditions.

Power for a Decade

Don't let cold weather kill your batteries. Renogy's self-heating LiFePO4 batteries last far longer—10x longer than lead-acid and 1.6x longer than standard lithium—saving you from constant replacements and offering decade-long power in winter months.

Why Switch to Heated Batteries?
Experience self-heated lithium power that requires minimal care and brings peace of mind in freezing temperatures.
Easiness
Safety
Renogy cold weather battery turns on/off heating automatically based on real-time cell
Manual insulation/enclosure demands constant watching over and efforts to keep cells from freezing.
With integrated heating elements, Renogy heated batteries can safely charge at temperatures down to -4°F (-20°C).
Charging non-heated lithium batteries in the cold can cause dendrites that can lead to short circuits and even thermal runaway.