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The differences between lithium batteries and lead acid batteries are as follows:
1. The lifespan is different. The lifespan of lead-acid batteries is generally around 2 years; Lithium batteries are more durable and typically have a lifespan of 4 to 5 years.
2. The number of charge and discharge cycles is different. Lead-acid batteries are generally fully charged and discharged within 400 times and have memory; lithium batteries are fully charged and discharged within 500 times and have no memory.
3. The volume and weight are different. Typically, lead-acid batteries weigh between 16 and 30 kg and are relatively large; Lithium batteries typically weigh between 2.5 and 3 kg and are relatively small.
4. Battery capacity is different. The capacity of the lead acid battery is approximately 20 amps; that of the batLithium power is 8 to 10 amps.
5. Prices and warranty periods are different. Currently, the most common battery on the market is 48 volts. Lead-acid batteries cost around 450 yuan and have a one-year warranty. Lithium batteries cost around 1,000 yuan and come with a two-year warranty.