The NaC series is an innovative battery solution based on sodium-ion technology – developed for sustainable and versatile power supply. With up to 10,000 charge cycles, 3C discharge current and extremely low self-discharge, it is ideal for long-term use even under the toughest conditions. Via Bluetooth 7.0 and the new connECTIVE App, you have all important parameters in view at all times, while the integrated CAN bus interface allows easy connection to the vehicle electronics.
Power on the go
- Up to 10,000 charge/discharge cycles – durable & future-proof
- Extremely low self-discharge – ideal for long periods of inactivity
Sustainable & safe
- Sodium-ion technology – resource-saving & environmentally friendly
- Safe against overcharging, deep discharge, short circuits, high currents and temperature fluctuations – reliable in every situation
- Fast charging & long service life
- Lighter than lead – almost maintenance-free
Intelligent technology
- CoreTech BMS – protection against high currents & passive cell balancing
- Bluetooth 7.0 – control & monitoring via the connECTIVE App
- CAN bus connection – seamless integration into vehicle electronics
- Integrated on/off switch – minimal self-discharge during periods of inactivity
Reliable even in winter
- Chargeable down to -10 °C – fully operational down to -20 °C
- No heating plates needed – saves own consumption in winter
- ECE R10 certification – safe use in vehicle operation
Guaranteed & tested
- 3 years manufacturer’s warranty – for maximum safety
- ECE R10-certified – worry-free installation & operation
The NaC supply batteries are the next step in battery technology – sustainable, innovative and absolutely reliable. From motorhomes to caravans and boats to tiny houses: with up to 10,000 charge cycles and smart technology, they deliver future-proof energy for every application.
Batteries must be disposed of properly!
Please refer to the standard procedure for returning used batteries: according to the German Batteries Act, which governs the return and disposal of used batteries,
- accumulators and batteries must never be disposed of in normal residual waste.
- batteries containing harmful substances must be returned to a distributor or to collection points set up for this purpose by the public waste management authorities.