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Gel batteries are a type of lead-acid battery that use a gelified electrolyte instead of a liquid one. This type of battery is known for its high performance, long life, and low maintenance requirements. It is also resistant to vibration and shock, making it a popular choice for applications such as automotive, marine, and industrial use. Gel batteries are also used in renewable energy systems, such as solar and wind power, due to their ability to provide reliable power in extreme temperatures.
Gel batteries are typically more expensive than other types of lead-acid batteries, but their superior performance and long life make them a cost-effective choice in many applications. They are also more environmentally friendly than other types of batteries, as they do not contain any hazardous materials.
Some of the major companies in the gel battery market include Exide Technologies, Johnson Controls, East Penn Manufacturing, Trojan Battery, and C&D Technologies. Show Less Read more