The voltage (volt) of a traction battery can vary depending on the type of battery and its application. In electric vehicles, higher voltage batteries are typically used to provide sufficient power for driving the vehicle. Here are some common voltages for traction batteries in electric vehicles:
For electric cars: typical voltages range from 200 volts to 800 volts. Modern electric vehicles often have batteries with a voltage of about 400-800 volts.
For electric scooters and electric bikes: the voltage usually ranges from 24 volts to 72 volts. The exact voltage depends on the specific model and the capacity of the battery.
It is important to note that the voltage of the traction battery plays a significant role in determining the power and performance of the vehicle. Higher voltages can, for example, enable higher speeds and better acceleration. However, higher voltages also require more advanced electrical systems and safety measures.
When working with traction batteries, it is crucial to follow the correct safety procedures and adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations. Traction batteries contain large amounts of energy and must be handled with care to prevent accidents.

Ole Diepstraten
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