Panasonic vs Samsung SDI – A Detailed Battery Comparison

The Panasonic N-60B19L/JP battery is a robust 12V unit with a 38Ah capacity, ideal for applications requiring reliable power, though it is relatively heavier at 9.4 kg.

In contrast, the Samsung SDI battery offers a 3.2V nominal voltage with a 40Ah capacity, featuring advanced charging options, lightweight design, and superior temperature resilience, making it suitable for high-performance environments.

Panasonic-vs-Samsung-SDI-Batteries
Panasonic-vs-Samsung-SDI-Batteries

FeaturePanasonic BatterySamsung SDI Battery
Nominal Voltage (V)12 V3.2 V
Capacity (Ah)38 Ah (20 hour-rate)40 Ah (Nominal & Minimum Capacity)
Typical Charging Current (A)4.5 A1C (Maximum Charging Current)
Maximum Charging Voltage (V)Not Specified3.65 V (Charging Upper Limit)
Discharging Cut-off Voltage (V)Not Specified2.5 V
Charging TimeNot Specified4h (Standard Charging), 1h (Quick Charging)
Operational Temperature RangeNot SpecifiedCharging: 0°C ~ 45°C Discharging: -20°C ~ 55°C
Storage Temperature RangeNot SpecifiedShort-term: -20°C ~ 45°C Long-term: -20°C ~ 20°C
Storage HumidityNot Specified< 70%
Dimensions (mm)Height: 227 (total), 202 (box) Width: 127 Length: 187Not Specified
Battery WeightApprox. 9.4 kgApprox. 1.4 kg
Shell MaterialNot SpecifiedPlastic
Model NumberN-60B19L /JPNot Specified
Table: Comparison of Panasonic vs Samsung SDI Batteries

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