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AGM batteries provide environmental benefits by reducing lead toxicity, conserving water, and minimizing acid spills. They also use less lead and acid than traditional lead-acid batteries. This results in a reduced environmental footprint.
Reduced Lead Toxicity
AGM batteries contain a lead-acid chemistry, but they significantly reduce the risks associated with lead toxicity. The sealed design of AGM batteries prevents acid spills and lead dust from contaminating the environment. This is especially important in industrial settings where traditional lead-acid batteries are often used. With AGM batteries, you can minimize the risk of lead exposure and contamination.
Water Conservation
Traditional lead-acid batteries require regular watering to maintain their performance. However, this process can be cumbersome and often results in acid spills. AGM batteries, on the other hand, are designed to be maintenance-free and do not require watering. This conserves water and reduces the risk of acid spills. In fact, AGM batteries can save up to 50 gallons of water per year in a large-scale industrial setting.
Extended Battery Life
AGM batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional lead-acid batteries, which can reduce the number of battery replacements needed. This can result in significant cost savings and a reduced environmental impact. According to the manufacturer, AGM batteries can last up to 12 years in applications with proper maintenance. By extending the life of your batteries, you can minimize waste and reduce the need for new battery production.
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