12V LiFePO4 Lithium Batteries

Upgrade your 12V power setup with LiTime 12V batteries built on reliable LiFePO4 chemistry. Each 12v lithium battery delivers steady voltage for RVs, boats, trolling motors, off-grid solar, golf carts, and backup power. Shop the right 12V deep cycle battery today.

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overview of litime 12v 100ah lithium trolling motor battery
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Low-Temp Charging Protection – Stops charging in cold environments to ensure safety and extend battery lifespan.

12V 100Ah TM

Group 31: L13*W6.77*H8.5 in
For 30–70 lb thrust trolling motors
Fits All Boats—Kayaks, Skiffs, Jon, etc.
$309.99
$359.99
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litime 12v 460ah deep cycle lifepo4 lithium battery
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Reliable core performance without added features.

12V 460Ah

Group 8D: L20.47*W10.59*H8.66 in
5888Wh Energy, 3200W Power
For Home, Solar, Off-Grid, etc.
$1,079.99
$1,599.99
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litime 12v 230ah low-temp lifepo4 lithium battery
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function icon of litime low-temp protection batteries
Low-Temp Charging Protection – Stops charging in cold environments to ensure safety and extend battery lifespan.

12V 230Ah Low-Temp

L19*W6.7*H9.5 in
200A BMS, 1.15X Usable Capacity
For Trolling Motor, RV, and More
$539.99
$709.99
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Li Time 12V 12Ah  LiFePO4 battery
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12V 12Ah

L5.95*W3.86*H3.74 in
Only 3.2 lbs Portable
Max. 4S4P for Flexible DIY System
$69.99
$79.99
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12V 200Ah Plus

L21*W8.2*H 8.5 in
200A BMS, 2560W Max. Power
Best for RV, Marine, Off-Grid, etc.
$519.99
$619.99
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litime 12v 100ah lifepo4 lithium group 31 battery
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12V 100Ah

Group 31: L13*W6.77*H8.5 in
LiTime’s Best-Selling Classic 12V 100Ah
Trolling Motor, Solar, Home, Off-Grid
$309.99
$359.99
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A front view of the Li Time 12V 200Ah  LiFePO4 battery
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12V 200Ah

L21*W8.2*H8.5 in
64% Lighter, 2.2X Power of Lead Acid
For Off-Grid, Home, RV, etc.
$439.99
$599.99
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litime 12v 50ah lifepo4 lithium battery
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12V 50Ah

L7.68*W6.54*H6.77 in
60% Lighter, Equals 100Ah Lead-Acid
Power for RVs, Camping, Fish Finder
$209.99
$249.99

FAQ

Are LiTime 12V LiFePO4 batteries safe?

Yes. LiFePO4 is an inherently safe chemistry and the most stable lithium-type battery on the market. LiTime lithium cells are certificated by UL, FCC, CE, RoHS, and UN38.3 to ensure their quality and safety.

All LiTime LiFePO4 batteries come with an internal Battery Management System, which protects against under-voltage during discharge, over-voltage during charge, over-current during discharge, over-temperature during charge and discharge, and short-circuit protection – protects battery cells from damage.

Additionally, LiTime LiFePO4 Lithium batteries have been tested to be free from the risk of fire.

Is it OK to charge 12V Lithium ion batteries to 100%?

Yes, LiTime LiFePO4 batteries can be charged to 100%. LiFePO4 batteries are designed to handle full charges without significant risk of damage. However, for optimal longevity, it’s often recommended to keep the battery's SOC  between 20% and 80% for regular use.

Is it bad to completely drain a 12V deep discharge battery?

It is not recommended to fully discharge LiFePO4 batteries. Although these batteries can handle deep discharges better than lead-acid batteries, frequently discharging them to 0% can reduce their lifespan and performance. It's best to recharge the battery before it drops below a very low level, ideally at 20% or higher.

Is it OK to leave a LiTime 12V deep cycle battery on the charger?

Although it is generally safe to leave a LiFePO4 battery on the charger, as both the charger and the battery itself have protection mechanisms to prevent overcharging, it’s still best to monitor the charging process.

Once the battery is fully charged, disconnecting it promptly is recommended to avoid unnecessary damage.

For convenience, LiTime offers chargers with Anderson connectors, allowing you to stop charging simply by unplugging the Anderson connector without needing to separate the battery terminals from the screws after charging.

However, for optimal safety, it’s advised to first unplug the AC plug before disconnecting the Anderson connector.

Can I charge LiTime 12V lithium batteries with solar panels?

You can charge a LiTime 12V deep cycle battery with solar panels by using a solar charge controller between the panel and the battery to regulate charging and prevent overcharge.If you need, learn more about What Size Solar Panel Do I Need to Charge a 12V Battery.

In addition to the solar panels, LiTime lithium batteries can also be charged by

AC-DC Lithium Battery Charger: Select a charger with the appropriate voltage to safely charge the battery.

Alternator/Generator:

  • DC Output: If your alternator or generator provides DC output, you will need a DC-to-DC charger to connect the battery.
  • AC Output: If it provides AC output, use a compatible battery charger as specified in the product manual to safely connect the battery and generator.

What's the warranty of the LiTime 12v deep rechargeable battery?

LiTime offers a 5-year warranty on our 12V lithium batteries. We also provide returen and refund service.

  • 30-day return policy: You can request a return for any item within 30 days of receiving it for a full refund, provided it is in original condition.
  • Free return shipping for LiTime errors: If the return is due to an error on our part (e.g., defective item or wrong shipment), we will cover the return shipping costs.
  • Refund processing: Once we receive and inspect your returned item, approved refunds will be processed within 3 business days.
  • Proof required for damaged items: If your item arrives damaged or defective, you must provide photos or videos as proof to initiate a return.
  • Customer pays for return shipping for personal reasons: If you are returning an item due to a change of mind, you will be responsible for the return shipping costs.
  • Order cancellation: You can cancel your order within 1-2 business days for a full refund if the order has not yet shipped. If it has shipped, you will need to refuse the package for a refund.

For more details, please visit our Return & Refund Policy.

What is the difference between 12V battery and 48V battery systems?

12V battery systems are simpler and widely used for automotive and smaller installs, while 48V systems are typically better for higher-power, more efficient setups.

Because watts = volts × amps, LiTime shows a 48V 100Ah system can provide about 4800W, while a 12V 100Ah system provides about 1200W. To deliver the same 4800W, 48V draws ~100A but 12V would need ~400A, so 48V usually allows thinner wiring and less voltage drop over distance. View more: 48V VS 12V Battery Systems.

How to Choose the Right 24V and 12V Lithium Battery for Your Mobile Kitchen?

Choose 12V or 24V based on your cooking style and appliance wattage—LiTime notes induction cooktops/electric grills (about 1000–1800W) are the biggest power draws.

For occasional cooking, an entry 12V 100Ah (~1280Wh) setup can cover basic needs, while frequent cooking with a ~1500W cooktop is better matched to about 2kWh (e.g., 12V 200Ah ~2560Wh) plus a pure sine wave inverter sized above your largest load (LiTime suggests 1500W → 2000W+).

For RV/family “multi-appliance” and long-duration use, LiTime recommends a 24V system for lower current (thinner cables/less heat), improved stability, and easier expansion. Full guide: Choose the Right 12V and 24V Lithium Battery for Your Mobile Kitchen.