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Triad 750W Battery Size and Amp Hours: Complete Spec Guide

  • Writer: TRIAD LIFE
    TRIAD LIFE
  • May 14
  • 3 min read

One Triad Smart Battery LCD pack equals 120 sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery replacements over the same 5 to 8 year service life in daily industrial and commercial use.

Every Triad 750W trike runs on the same battery — a 48-volt lithium pack rated at 11.6 amp-hours and 557 watt-hours, with a Bluetooth-enabled Smart Battery Management System and a touchscreen display. It weighs only 6 pounds, is engineered for 1,500 to 2,000 charge cycles, and delivers up to a 10-year service life with proper charging. One battery, one part number, one set of specifications across the entire Triad 750 lineup — SE, SF2, CSX, AWD, Quantum Dual 1000W, and Quantum Dual GOLF.

What changes from ride to ride isn't the battery. It's the work the battery is asked to do.

What are the specs of the Triad 750W battery?

  • Voltage: 48 V

  • Capacity: 11.6 Ah

  • Stored energy: 557 Wh

  • Chemistry: lithium-ion

  • Smart BMS: Bluetooth-enabled with touchscreen digital display

  • Weight: 6 lbs

  • Charge cycles: 1,500 to 2,000

  • Service life: up to 10 years with proper charging

  • Safety certifications: UL 1642 and IEC 62133

  • Range: up to 30 miles per charge under typical conditions

The same battery fits every Triad 750 model. There is no model-specific variant, no spec-sticker difference, no upgrade kit. When you order a replacement, you get the same pack whether you ride a 750 SE or a 750 AWD.

Why does range vary if the battery is the same?

The battery stores a fixed amount of energy — 557 watt-hours. The published range, up to 30 miles, is what most adult riders see under typical conditions. Your actual range depends on how much of that stored energy your specific ride requires, and that comes from physics, not from the battery.

The factors that drive how fast a Triad battery discharges:

  • Rider weight — a heavier rider asks the motor for more torque to maintain the same speed

  • Tire pressure — underinflated tires create rolling resistance that the motor compensates for

  • Terrain — pavement is efficient; grass, gravel, sand, and loose dirt require significantly more power

  • Hills and inclines — climbing multiplies the load on the motor

  • Speed — wind resistance climbs sharply at higher speeds, so cruising at 25 mph drains the pack much faster than at 12 mph

  • Headwinds — same physics as speed, working against you

  • Cold weather — lithium-ion delivers less usable capacity until the cells warm

  • Drivetrain — the AWD model has three motors and pulls more power under load than a single-motor 750

A 150-pound rider on flat pavement at moderate speed with proper tire pressure will see range near the top of the published spec. The same battery in a 250-pound rider's AWD on gravel with hills will deliver less — because the work is harder. Same 557 watt-hours, more demand.

The touchscreen on the pack shows real-time consumption while you ride, so you can build intuition for what range looks like in your specific use case rather than relying on an average.

How does the Smart BMS protect the battery?

The Smart Battery Management System monitors the pack continuously and enforces:

  • Overcharge protection

  • Deep-discharge protection (prevents the pack from running too low)

  • Short-circuit detection

  • Thermal protection

  • Cell balancing across the entire pack

  • Current limiting under heavy load

The touchscreen display shows live state of charge, voltage, and pack health. Cell balancing is what makes the 1,500-to-2,000-cycle rating achievable — packs without active balancing fall out of equilibrium and degrade years earlier.

How does one Triad battery compare to lead-acid?

Under typical adult-rider use, one Triad lithium battery outlasts roughly 24 sealed lead-acid (SLA) replacements over the same time frame. Under daily industrial and commercial use — where packs are cycled hard every day — one Triad battery replaces approximately 120 SLA batteries over its lifespan.

Lead-acid technology tolerates only a fraction of the charge cycles lithium-ion handles, and SLA capacity drops sharply under deep discharge while lithium holds steady. For commercial operators the lifetime cost gap is the headline. For typical riders the gap still matters: fewer replacements, no service calls every year, no voltage mismatch when one cell in a multi-pack lead-acid setup fails.

How do I order a Triad 750W replacement battery?

Contact us at https://triadmotion.com/parts-support and complete the form submission and submitting photos of your existing battery and vehicle so our technical assistants can review your Triad service history and provide specific details about your battery.

Because lithium batteries above the small-format thresholds are classified as Class 9 Dangerous Goods, replacement batteries currently run approximately 60 to 90 days from order confirmation. They cannot ship by ordinary small parcel — every replacement moves through certified hazmat freight, which is what protects the rider, the carrier, and the shipment in transit.

To order, reach Triad at triadmotion@gmail.com with your contact name, email address so the parts team can review your vehicle history. If you're troubleshooting a symptom before ordering, the Triad Troubleshooting Guide and Battery User Manual provided at the time of order walks through common battery issues that may resolve without a replacement.

 
 

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