Professional Battery Solutions for Infusion Pumps
Reliable power for your infusion pump equipment, ensuring precise medication delivery, patient safety, and continuous clinical operation.
The Application of Infusion Pumps
Infusion pumps are widely used in hospitals, ICUs, emergency care units, operating rooms, oncology departments, ambulances, and home infusion therapy.
In hospitals, infusion pumps deliver precise and controlled medication doses, supporting critical care treatments and long-term therapy.
In emergency and ambulance use, portable infusion pumps rely on stable power systems to maintain accurate delivery during patient transport.
For oncology and chronic disease management, infusion pumps ensure consistent drug administration across extended periods, making reliable battery performance essential.
Infusion pumps play a vital role in modern medical treatment, where accuracy, continuity, and safety are crucial. With increasing demand for portable, long-runtime, and intelligent infusion devices, the need for safe, durable, and high-performance battery systems continues to rise.
LargePower provides advanced lithium battery solutions tailored for infusion pumps, offering long cycle life, stable voltage output, fast charging, and intelligent safety protection to ensure uninterrupted medication delivery in all clinical environments.
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Our industry-leading lithium battery solutions for infusion pumps are widely applied in hospitals, ICUs, emergency transport equipment, oncology infusion systems, and home care infusion devices. Strategic partners include leading global medical equipment manufacturers, ensuring reliable performance, safe medication delivery, and seamless integration for diverse infusion pump applications.
18650 14.4V 6700mAh lithium battery pack for oxygen concentrators
Our custom low-temperature batteries are designed to perform in extreme cold conditions, ensuring reliable power output for your specific application needs.
14.8V 4400mAh 18650 medical ventilator ternary lithium battery
14.8V 4400mAh lithium battery pack with UR18650 cells, compact 155×75×22mm design, reliable GB/T 18287-2000 standard, stable power for devices.
11.1V 2200mAh 18650 lithium battery pack for respirators
11.1V 2200mAh lithium battery pack, compact 71×56×19mm, reliable 18650-3S1P design, GB/T 18287-2000 standard, stable power and safe storage.
10.8V 3180mAh breathing machine 18650 lithium battery pack
10.8V 3180mAh lithium battery pack with NCR18650BD cells, 160g compact design, smart BMS protection, reliable power solution for ventilators.
10.8V 6.4Ah 18650 Samsung medical ventilator ternary lithium battery pack
10.8V 6.4Ah medical ventilator lithium battery pack, industrial-grade casing, SMBus communication, high-safety 18650 cells, stable power and long cycle life.
18650 14.4V 6.7Ah Breathing Machine Lithium Battery Pack
14.4V 6.7Ah lithium battery pack with 18650 cells, SMBUS communication, advanced BMS protection, long cycle life, ideal for ventilators and handheld medical devices.
Why Choose LargePower Infusion Pump Batteries
Certified to ISO13485 and compliant with IEC60601-1 safety requirements, ensuring safe power support for all clinical infusion applications.
High-energy-density batteries designed for infusion pumps, supporting 8–14 hours of continuous operation depending on drug delivery settings.
Includes protection against overcharge, over-discharge, overcurrent, short circuit, and temperature—ensuring safe medication delivery.
Smart Power Management
Accurate remaining power display and intelligent alarms prevent infusion interruptions during critical treatments.
Fast Charging Technology
Capable of reaching full charge in 2–3 hours, ideal for high-use hospital environments and emergency scenarios.
Low Noise & EMC Optimization
Specially optimized circuitry minimizes interference with infusion precision and ensures accurate pump operation.
Product Comparison
LargePower infusion pump batteries versus standard batteries
| Feature | LargePower Infusion Pump Battery | Standard Lithium Battery | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Safety Certification | ISO13485, IEC60601-1 | No medical certification | Meets medical device standards |
| Cycle Life | 1500+ cycles | 500–800 cycles | +100% longer life |
| Runtime | 8–14 hours | 4–7 hours | Up to 2× longer infusion time |
| Charge Time | 2–3 hours | 4–6 hours | 50% faster charging |
| Safety Protection | Full multi-layer protection | Basic protection | Enhanced medication safety |
| EMC Compatibility | Low interference design | May affect pump accuracy | Safe for precise infusion control |
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We conduct comprehensive testing on infusion pump systems and core battery modules to ensure stable drug delivery, clinical safety, and long-term reliability. With a strong supply chain and customizable solutions, we guarantee consistent delivery—where precision meets advanced medical engineering.
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Infusion Pump Battery faq
Who manufactures custom batteries for infusion pumps?
How do custom infusion pump battery costs compare to OEM batteries?
- Optimized capacity
- Long cycle life
- Tailored discharge profiles A comparison table is often used in procurement to weigh cost, certification, and performance between custom and manufacturer-original batteries.
How do I order a bespoke battery pack for an infusion pump system?
2.Sharing the infusion pump model or original battery specs
3.Engineering review and battery design
4.Prototype build and testing
5.Certification (UN38.3 / IEC62133 if required)
6.Mass production Medical battery manufacturers familiar with hospital device requirements—like LargePower—usually guide clients through each step to ensure electrical and regulatory compatibility.
Which chemistry is better: lithium-ion or nickel-metal hydride for an infusion pump?
- Higher energy density
- Lighter
- Longer runtime
- More stable at elevated temperatures
- Lower cost
- Compatible with some legacy infusion pumps
Are there custom battery options for Baxter infusion pumps?
What specifications should be included when designing a custom medical battery?
- Voltage and capacity
- Continuous and peak discharge current
- Battery chemistry
- Expected cycle life
- Temperature range
- Protection circuit (BMS) requirements
- Certifications (IEC 62133, UN38.3)
- Enclosure and connector design This ensures the battery meets the performance and safety needs of infusion systems used in clinical environments.
What are the benefits of using a custom battery for medical pumps?
- Runtime and energy density
- Specific form factor constraints
- Long-term stability and cycle life
- Safer, medical-grade BMS protection A well-structured technical article typically outlines these advantages for hospitals or engineering teams evaluating customized solutions.
What certifications are required for medical device batteries?
- IEC62133 for rechargeable battery safety
- UN38.3 for transportation compliance
- RoHS / REACH for hazardous materials Battery manufacturers experienced in medical applications often provide full documentation and compliance reports to meet hospital procurement requirements.
How do hospitals source custom battery packs in bulk?
Institutions usually request:
- Long-term supply capability
- Batch consistency records
- Reliability test reports Whitepapers from established battery suppliers often cover procurement workflow and vendor evaluation for large-scale medical equipment sourcing.
What maintenance is required for infusion pump batteries?
- Following proper charging protocols
- Avoiding over-discharge
- Periodic capacity checks
- Replacing packs before end-of-life Tutorial videos or technical documentation are commonly used in biomedical departments to train staff on replacement and safe handling.