At Junda Battery, we are committed to supporting the transition from gasoline-powered tools to clean, electric alternatives. As outdoor power equipment continues to evolve, we provide custom lithium-ion battery solutions that meet the specific performance and environmental needs of modern landscaping tools.
We design and manufacture rechargeable battery packs for a wide range of lawn and garden equipment, including but not limited to:
Push lawn mowers
Riding lawn mowers
Robotic lawn mowers
Garden tractors
Snow blowers
To meet varying voltage and power demands, Junda offers a wide selection of battery configurations tailored to your product’s size, weight, runtime, and load requirements:
11.1V lithium-ion battery pack – Lightweight solution for compact electric tools
24V lithium-ion battery pack – Balanced capacity for mid-range equipment
36V lithium-ion battery pack – High-output option for demanding outdoor machinery
Custom 18650 battery packs – Flexible configuration, widely used in cordless tools
Custom 21700 battery packs – Higher energy density and longer runtime for larger machines
For high-drain outdoor power tools, we recommend the following cells:
Molicel: 18650P26A, 18650P28A, 21700P42A, 21700P45A
Sunpower: 25R
These cells are chosen for their high current output, thermal stability, and long cycle life.
Yes. When lithium batteries are left unused for six months or more, they may self-discharge to a critical level, potentially causing permanent damage or failure to recharge.
Solution:
We strongly recommend integrating a Smart BMS (Battery Management System). This system includes:
LED indicator to monitor voltage and capacity
Low-voltage warning at 20%
Automatic deep sleep mode to prevent over-discharge
Easy reactivation by standard charging when needed
Our battery packs are designed to withstand harsh outdoor use:
Durable enclosures resist shock, moisture, and debris
Reinforced nickel sheets provide cell connection stability
Built to endure vibration and impact from daily landscaping work
We follow a step-by-step engineering and manufacturing process, including:
Cell selection based on load requirements
BMS design
Structural modeling (CAD/3D)
Prototyping & validation
Functional testing
Mass production
For standard BMS packs, recharge at least every 3 months to maintain baseline voltage.
With Smart BMS packs, monitor charge status via the LED display and recharge before the battery drops below 20%.