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Yes if you want to run high power things like a winch or over 400w of lights. Our setup is a fully contained and managed power unit - plug and play. And it’s 12v based, which expands compatibility with the entire aftermarket - basically nothing exists in 48v otherwise. And it’s optional. Can buy or not. Or can buy down the road. All modular.so it looks like you have to integrate a separate battery that gets charged off low voltage in Frunk which takes up space in frunk?
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