One of the primary functions of a lithium battery module end plate is to provide structural integrity to the battery pack. These end plates are designed to withstand the mechanical stresses that occur during operation and transport. Let's start with a riddle: What weighs less than your morning coffee cup but holds together enough energy to power a small neighborhood? Meet the energy storage box end plate - the Clark Kent of battery components that's secretly doing superhero work. As energy storage solutions become increasingly vital across industries such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, and consumer. When designing battery packs—especially for energy storage (ESS) or EV applications—one common question is whether aluminum end plates are necessary. The end plates are. The end plate includes a panel, an elastic member and a buffer plate, the panel and the buffer plate are stacked, a supporting hole is defined in the buffer plate, the supporting hole is a through hole along a thickness direction of the buffer plate, the elastic member is filled in the supporting. Battery plates are the negative and positive electrodes.