The advancement of motive power technology and the availability of different battery options for material handling equipment can be overwhelming for decision makers, but understanding the usage model and choosing the right technology can help determine the best Total Cost of Operation.
By Green Cubes Technology ·
October 25, 2023
As motive power technology advances and options proliferate for material handling equipment, decision makers feel overwhelmed by choice. There are several different battery types that may suit your warehouse or distribution operation’s needs, from Flooded Lead Acid to LFP Li-ion.
Getting the best Total Cost of Operation depends on an understanding of first, the usage model, and second, which technology best fits the way material handling equipment is used.
Download this white paper to learn about the different kind of lead acid batteries and Li-ion batteries and how to determine which has the best Total Cost of Operation for your usage.
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