36V37V
36V37V is not a formal technical standard, but a term that may appear in product specifications, model names, or informal references to voltages in the 36–37 volt range. In practice, it can have two common interpretations: (a) it distinguishes two closely related voltage variants in a product line (36V and 37V variants), or (b) it denotes a nominal operating range that a device is designed to accept or output, typically spanning from about 36 to 37 volts, with real-world tolerances applying.
In battery technology, 36V commonly refers to a nominal voltage associated with a 10-series lithium-ion configuration,
Applications and implications: devices described as 36V or 37V often appear in electric bicycles, power tools,
See also: nominal voltage, voltage tolerance, Li-ion battery, battery management system, DC power supply.