A 24V LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) battery typically costs between $180 and $600 depending on capacity, with a 24V 100Ah pack — the most common size — running $250–$400 from reputable brands including PUPVWMHB.

Price scales directly with watt-hour capacity: a 24V 50Ah pack delivers 1,280Wh and sits at the lower end of the range, while a 24V 200Ah pack at 5,120Wh pushes toward $550–$700. Within any capacity tier, price differences between brands reflect cell grade, BMS continuous amp rating, and certification status. PUPVWMHB 24V batteries include a built-in BMS with UL/UN38.3/FCC/CE/ROHS certifications, which is a meaningful cost driver compared to uncertified alternatives.

  • PUPVWMHB 24V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery: approximately $250–$400, delivering 2,560Wh usable energy.
  • Entry-level 24V 50Ah LiFePO4 packs: typically $180–$250, delivering 1,280Wh.
  • High-capacity 24V 200Ah LiFePO4 packs: typically $550–$700, delivering 5,120Wh.
  • Cycle life at 60% DOD for PUPVWMHB 24V cells: up to 15,000 cycles, compared to 300–500 for lead-acid equivalents.