The Industrial Battery Connector
Our latest DIN-style Industrial Battery Connector(IBC) simplifies assembly and repairs, enhances battery monitoring, and provides industry-leading durability designed for the future of material handling and ground support equipment.

Engineered for Harsh Environments & Designed for Ease of Use
Customize Your High-Power Connections
This DIN-compliant IBC connector is the first of its kind and is packed with performance-enhancing features designed to deliver durability you can trust in harsh conditions. Anderson Power exclusive features, like a convenient modular contact cartridge, and industry-leading features like contact temperature sensors and IP68 weatherproof accessories set this industrial battery connector apart from anything else on the market.
Our patented designs simplify assembly, elevate battery monitoring capabilities, reduce downtime, and support the indoor and outdoor needs of electric material handling, ground support, construction, and agriculture equipment.
Industrial Battery Connector Series
IBC 320
165A – 450A
Available with two auxiliary signals with air tubes, four auxiliary signals, or up to ten auxiliary signals

Industry Leading Features
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The Future of High-Power Battery Connectors
Learn more about how the DIN-style Industrial Battery Connector simplifies assembly, elevates battery monitoring capabilities, and reduces your equipment downtime.

The Complete Guide to Connector Servicing and Maintenance
Connectors need consistent maintenance and servicing. What key features can reduce equipment downtime and improve the longevity of your power and signaling contacts?

What Features Are Designed for Electrification Demands?
Tomorrow’s electric equipment requires modern connector technology. In this Machine Design article, Anderson Power Market Segment Manager Joe Ferris explores how DIN-style connectors with tool-less cartridges, strain relief, and temperature sensing provide engineers with an edge.

Why Outdoor Li-Ion Charging Demands Rugged Battery Connectors
As off-highway equipment shifts toward lithium-ion batteries, outdoor chargers must support safety and power density under tough conditions. Anderson Power Market Segment Manager Joe Ferris breaks down the latest considerations in his article for EV Engineering + Infrastructure.
