296V
296V is a designation that can refer to either a nominal electrical voltage of 296 volts in direct current (DC) power systems, or to various model numbers used by equipment manufacturers. In engineering contexts, 296V DC is part of the high-voltage domain and is encountered in medium- and high-power applications, including battery packs for electric vehicles and stationary energy storage systems. For lithium-ion technology, a pack consisting of approximately 80 cells in series yields a nominal voltage near 296 V (80 × 3.7 V), though actual values vary with state of charge and cell type. Operational voltage ranges typically extend above and below the nominal value, and safety practices require proper insulation, clearance, and overvoltage protection.
In merchandise and component catalogs, 296V appears as a model, part, or series designation. It may indicate
See also common voltage references, high-voltage DC systems, and product numbering schemes.