24Ah (30C Burst) Plannano LTO Lithium Battery
The 24Ah Plannano LTO Lithium Battery is engineered for car audio builds that need strong current delivery with more usable reserve capacity than smaller high-C cell formats.
Built using 24Ah Lithium Titanate Oxide Plannano cells, this configuration balances discharge performance, voltage stability, and practical capacity for demanding car audio systems. It is suited to builds that need consistent electrical support during repeated bass-heavy playback, where voltage control and recovery under load are critical.
This is a high-output lithium battery architecture designed for serious daily, demo, and high-RMS car audio applications.
Cell Architecture & Electrical Behaviour
At its core are high-capacity 24Ah Plannano LTO cells known for:
- High sustained discharge capability
- Strong burst current support
- Stable voltage behaviour under load
- Fast recharge recovery between bass peaks
- Long cycle durability
LTO chemistry provides reliable performance under repeated high-current cycling, making it well suited to systems where amplifier output, bass control, and voltage stability depend on a strong electrical foundation.
10C Continuous / 30C Burst Capability
The 24Ah format is specifically chosen to provide a strong balance between capacity and discharge performance.
Discharge Ratings:
- 10C continuous
- Up to 30C burst
This translates into strong support for:
- High-RMS daily systems
- Heavy bass playback
- Sustained demo use
- Repeated low-frequency demand
- High-current amplifier draw
Where smaller cells focus heavily on maximum C-rate speed, the 24Ah Plannano format provides stronger reserve capacity while still delivering serious burst current for demanding car audio systems.
Charging Window & Voltage Strategy
Recommended operating window:
14.6V – 16.0V
Within this range, the battery provides:
- Strong usable capacity
- Consistent recharge between musical peaks
- Predictable voltage behaviour
- Reduced voltage drop during aggressive playback
Charging below 14.6V is not recommended for optimal usable capacity.
Real-World System Application
The 24Ah Plannano configuration suits:
- High-RMS daily systems
- Demo-focused car audio builds
- Systems requiring more reserve capacity
- Vehicles with upgraded charging systems
- Installations scaling into larger lithium banks
When banked correctly, it can operate as a primary rear-mounted car audio battery or as part of a larger modular lithium power system.
Long-Term Performance Advantage
Plannano LTO chemistry offers:
- Long cycle lifespan
- Strong tolerance to repeated high-current cycling
- Stable long-term voltage behaviour
- Greater durability than AGM or conventional low-discharge lithium options
This makes it suitable for vehicles driven regularly, systems played hard, and builds that need reliable current delivery over the long term.
Features
- Proven Lithium Titanate Oxide (LTO) chemistry
- 24Ah Plannano LTO cells
- 10C constant / 30C burst discharge capability
- Custom MDF enclosure with clear acrylic lid
- Heltec 5.5A 6S Active Balancer integrated
- CNC-machined aluminium busbars
- 2/0 lug mounting points positive & negative
- Supplied with all fastener hardware
- Assembled in New Zealand
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True Amplifier Power Ratings (80% Efficiency)
Bank Capacity Constant Discharge +200A Alternator +300A Alternator 48Ah 6,100W 8,600W 9,900W 72Ah 9,100W 11,600W 12,900W 96Ah 12,100W 14,700W 15,900W 24Ah Plannano Case Dimensions
Capacity Length Width Height 48Ah 420mm 156mm 195mm 72Ah 420mm 222mm 195mm 96Ah 420mm 286mm 195mm Build Time: 7–10 days
Extended Lead Time (if required): 3–4 weeks We recommend the vehicle charging between 14.6v – 16.0v for optimal performance.
We do not recommend charging below 14.6v.Â










Happy Customer –
Running the 48Ah bank with 24Ah Plannano cells and it’s been solid. Voltage stays steady even when I lean on it, and it doesn’t feel stressed when the bass gets heavy. It’s not about crazy peak numbers — it just stays consistent and keeps the amps happy.
For a daily that still gets pushed hard, this setup makes sense. No drama, just stable power when it counts.