Collection: LiFePO4 Batteries (Lithium Iron Phosphate)

LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) batteries are the modern, drop-in upgrade to traditional sealed lead-acid (SLA) batteries — and in most applications they're a direct replacement that simply works better. If you're running a UPS, mobility scooter, wheelchair, solar setup, medical device, alarm panel, or any 6V/12V/24V SLA system, a LiFePO4 pack of the same voltage and form factor can usually swap right in.

Why Switch From Lead-Acid to LiFePO4?

Lithium iron phosphate has quietly become the gold standard for rechargeable power because it beats lead-acid on nearly every metric that matters:

  • Up to 70% lighter. A LiFePO4 battery typically weighs one-third to one-half of an equivalent lead-acid battery — a huge difference for mobility devices, portable gear, and anything you carry or lift.
  • 5–10× longer lifespan. LiFePO4 delivers roughly 2,000–5,000+ charge cycles, versus about 300–500 for typical SLA. One LiFePO4 battery often outlasts five or more lead-acid replacements.
  • More usable capacity. Lead-acid should only be discharged ~50% to preserve its life; LiFePO4 can safely use 80–100% of its rated capacity — so a "smaller" amp-hour LiFePO4 can deliver as much real-world runtime.
  • Faster charging and a flat voltage curve, meaning your device runs at full power until the battery is nearly empty instead of fading as it drains.
  • Maintenance-free and safer. No acid, no spills, no off-gassing, and a stable chemistry that resists thermal runaway far better than other lithium types.
  • Very low self-discharge, so batteries hold their charge for months in storage or standby/backup roles.

Is LiFePO4 a True Lead-Acid Replacement?

In the great majority of standby and cyclic applications, yes. Match the voltage (e.g., 12V to 12V), confirm the physical size/terminals fit, and choose a comparable or higher amp-hour (Ah) rating. Because LiFePO4 gives you more usable capacity per Ah, you often get longer runtime even at the same rating. For float/standby uses like UPS and alarm systems, make sure your charger is LiFePO4-compatible (most modern SLA chargers work, but a lithium-aware charger is ideal).

Common Uses

UPS and battery backup, mobility scooters and power wheelchairs, medical equipment, solar and off-grid storage, security and alarm panels, marine and RV house power, e-bikes, and portable power. Browse our LiFePO4 batteries below — lighter, longer-lasting, and cleaner than the lead-acid batteries they replace.