SKU: SD-SIB-12V200AH-LCD-48VBMS
Manufacturer's Warranty - 3 Years
The SunDale Canada 12V 200Ah Sodium-Ion Battery is engineered for dependable performance in Canada’s harshest climates, delivering stable, low-temperature energy storage for 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V battery systems when configured appropriately.
Designed for off-grid solar, RV, marine, and industrial backup applications, this battery provides reliable year-round power whether you’re operating a remote cabin in Northern Ontario, running mobile systems in Alberta’s backcountry, or supporting critical infrastructure across the Prairies.
Sodium-ion technology offers a safer and more sustainable alternative to conventional lithium-ion batteries, particularly for cold-weather operation. The chemistry is inherently stable, non-toxic, and well suited to extreme environments.
This battery can be discharged to 0% State of Charge (SOC) without damaging cell life, allowing full utilization of stored energy in real-world Canadian conditions.
200Ah capacity for extended runtime in solar, marine, and off-grid systems
Supports up to 200A continuous discharge
Handles up to 600A short-duration discharge, suitable for inverter startup loads and high-demand equipment
4,000+ cycles at 70% Depth of Discharge (DOD)
Maintenance-free, non-toxic construction
No risk of thermal runaway, improving safety in enclosed, mobile, or remote installations
Nominal Voltage (Battery): 12V
System Compatibility: 12V / 24V / 36V / 48V battery systems (via series configuration)
Capacity: 200Ah
Cold-Weather Performance:
Discharge down to –40 °C
Charge down to –40 °C
Max Continuous Discharge: 200A
Max Burst Discharge: 600A (≤30 seconds)
Cycle Life: 4,000+ cycles @ 70% DOD
Dimensions: 20.47 in × 8.66 in × 8.86 in
Weight: 55 lb (25.1 kg)
Canadian off-grid solar battery banks
12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V RV & marine systems
Remote cabins, telecom sites, and industrial backup power
Cold-climate energy storage where safety and reliability are critical
⚠️ Important Configuration Note:This is a 12V battery. Higher-voltage systems (24V / 36V / 48V) must be achieved using proper series connections and appropriate system-level protection.