Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 vs BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0
The BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 wins this battery comparison by a clear margin. It delivers 4 kWh of usable storage with 4 kW continuous output and a 6,000-cycle rating, backed by a longer 10-year warranty. While capacity is lower, the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 compensates with superior power delivery and longevity.
Key Differences
- • Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 provides 4.1 kWh vs 4 kWh usable capacity.
- • BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 achieves 96% round-trip efficiency vs 95%.
- • BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 offers a longer 10-year warranty vs 5 years.
Specifications Breakdown
Usable Storage Capacity
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 provides 4.1 kWh of usable capacity (5.12 kWh total, 80% DoD), while the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 offers 4 kWh usable (4 kWh total, 100% DoD). At an average essential-load consumption rate of 750 watts, the Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 provides approximately 5.5 hours of backup versus 5.3 hours for the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0. The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4's 0.1 kWh capacity advantage translates to roughly 0 additional hours of essential-load backup during a grid outage. The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 is scalable up to 16 units (66 kWh total), while the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 scales up to 16 units (64 kWh total).
Power Output
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 delivers 5.12 kW continuous and 7.68 kW peak power, while the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 provides 4 kW continuous and 4 kW peak. The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4's higher continuous output means it can simultaneously power more demanding appliances during an outage. A central air conditioner typically draws 3-5 kW, a refrigerator 0.1-0.2 kW, and an EV Level 2 charger 7-11 kW. Peak power rating matters for motor-driven loads with high startup current, such as air conditioners, well pumps, and sump pumps. The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4's 7.68 kW peak is suitable for lighter startup loads.
Battery Chemistry & Cycle Life
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 uses LFP chemistry with a rated cycle life of 6,000 cycles (approximately 16.4 years of daily cycling), while the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 uses LFP with 6,000 cycles (approximately 16.4 years). Both use LFP chemistry, which is considered the gold standard for residential energy storage due to its inherent safety, long cycle life, and environmental friendliness. Identical cycle ratings mean both batteries have the same expected operational lifespan under daily cycling.
Round-Trip Efficiency
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 achieves 95% round-trip efficiency versus 96% for the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0. This means for every 10 kWh of solar energy stored in the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0, 9.6 kWh is recoverable, compared to 9.5 kWh for the other. Over 10 years of daily cycling with 15 kWh average daily throughput, the more efficient battery saves approximately $82 in energy that would otherwise be lost as heat (at $0.15/kWh average retail rate). Higher round-trip efficiency is especially valuable in time-of-use rate environments where you are storing cheap off-peak energy for expensive peak-hour consumption.
Warranty & Long-Term Protection
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 carries a 5-year warranty, while the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 offers 10 years. The BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 provides 5 additional years of manufacturer protection against capacity degradation and defects. Battery warranties typically guarantee the unit will retain 60-70% of original capacity by end of warranty, so the length of coverage directly impacts your financial risk over the system's lifetime.
Specification Comparison
| Specification | Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 | BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 5.12 kWh | 4 kWh |
| Usable Capacity | 4.1 kWh | 4 kWh |
| Power Output | 5.12 kW | 4 kW |
| Chemistry | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) | LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) |
| Efficiency | 95% | 96% |
| Cycle Life | 6,000 | 6,000 |
| Weight | 42.2 kg | 53 kg |
| Warranty | 5 years | 10 years |
| Scalable | Yes | Yes |
5-Dimension Head-to-Head Analysis
1. Storage Capacity
Winner: Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 provides 4.1 kWh versus 4 kWh — 0.1 kWh more usable storage. At typical essential-load consumption of 0.75 kW, this equals approximately 0 additional hours of backup power. The capacity difference is moderate.
2. Power Output
Winner: Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 delivers 5.12 kW continuous versus 4 kW. Sufficient for most essential backup loads including a small AC unit. The power difference is modest for most backup scenarios.
3. Chemistry & Longevity
Winner: TieBoth use LFP chemistry with identical 6,000-cycle ratings. LFP chemistry provides excellent thermal stability, long cycle life, and no cobalt dependency.
4. Round-Trip Efficiency
Winner: BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0The BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 achieves 96% round-trip efficiency versus 95%. Over 10 years of daily cycling with 15 kWh throughput per day, the more efficient battery saves approximately 82 dollars in energy that would otherwise be lost as heat (at $0.15/kWh). The difference is moderate but compounds over the battery's lifespan.
5. Warranty Coverage
Winner: BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0The BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 offers a 10-year warranty versus 5 years. Consider the remaining warranty period when evaluating total cost of ownership.
Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 is one of the most aggressively priced 48V server rack batteries on the market, delivering 5.12 kWh of LFP storage with an impressive 6,000+ cycle life at 80% DoD. CAN/RS485 communication enables integration with popular hybrid inverters including EG4, Sol-Ark, and Victron. With up to 16 units in parallel (81.9 kWh), it provides a cost-effective path to large-scale DIY energy storage. Note: this battery does not carry UL certification.
Pros
- + Exceptional value at $499-599 — among the cheapest 48V 5kWh rack batteries available
- + 6,000+ cycle life at 80% DoD — significantly longer than most budget alternatives
- + CAN/RS485 communication for hybrid inverter integration
- + Up to 16 units in parallel for 81.9 kWh total capacity
Cons
- - No UL certification — may not meet local building code requirements
- - Less established brand with limited track record and customer support
- - 80% DoD limits usable capacity to 4.10 kWh per unit
- - No Bluetooth monitoring — relies on inverter for system status
BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0
The BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 is a 48V low-voltage battery module that can be stacked from 4 to 64 kWh (1-16 modules). Designed for compatibility with popular 48V hybrid inverters, it offers an accessible entry point into BYD's storage ecosystem with the flexibility to expand over time.
Pros
- + 48V low-voltage design is safer and compatible with more inverters
- + Massively scalable from 4 to 64 kWh in 4 kWh increments
- + Cobalt-free LFP with 6,000 cycle life
- + Compact modular form factor for flexible placement
Cons
- - 4 kWh base module provides limited standalone storage
- - Low-voltage system has higher current losses than high-voltage
- - Requires additional modules for meaningful whole-home backup
Choose Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 If...
- ✓ You need more backup storage to cover overnight consumption or extended outages
- ✓ You need to power demanding appliances (AC, EV charger) simultaneously during outages
- ✓ Budget-focused DIY builders comfortable without UL certification who want maximum kWh per dollar in a 48V server rack form factor
Choose BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 If...
- ✓ You want to minimize energy losses during daily charge/discharge cycling
- ✓ A 10-year warranty gives you the confidence you need
- ✓ 48V hybrid inverter owners seeking scalable BYD storage starting from a small capacity
Our Recommendation
We recommend the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 for most buyers in this comparison. It wins 2 of 5 key dimensions and offers a clear advantage in the metrics that matter most for a battery purchase. The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 remains a good product, but the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 delivers better overall value for the majority of installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 or BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0?
The BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 wins this battery comparison by a clear margin. It delivers 4 kWh of usable storage with 4 kW continuous output and a 6,000-cycle rating, backed by a longer 10-year warranty. While capacity is lower, the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 compensates with superior power delivery and longevity.
Which battery lasts longer?
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 is rated for 6,000 cycles versus 6,000 for the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0. Both have identical expected cycle life. LFP chemistry generally outlasts NMC in cycle life testing.
Which battery provides more backup power?
The Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 provides 5.12 kW continuous (7.68 kW peak) versus 4 kW continuous (4 kW peak) for the BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0. Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 can run more appliances simultaneously during an outage. A central AC typically needs 3-5 kW, a refrigerator 0.2 kW, and an EV charger 7-11 kW.
Can I expand Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4 or BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0 storage later?
Docan Power 48V 100Ah Server Rack LiFePO4: Yes, up to 16 units for 66 kWh total. BYD Battery-Box Premium LVS 4.0: Yes, up to 16 units for 64 kWh total. Both offer the same scalability.
Which battery chemistry is safer?
Both use LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) chemistry, which is the safest lithium battery chemistry for residential use. LFP does not undergo thermal runaway, uses no cobalt, and is inherently stable.
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Last updated: February 2026