When compared to traditional lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries charge faster, last longer & deliver more usable energy with each discharge.
By MMH Staff ·
May 24, 2021
Green Cubes Technology’s Lithium SAFEFlex batteries increase the efficiency of distribution businesses with existing fleets of material handling equipment including walkie pallet jacks, end riders, narrow aisle forklifts, counterbalance trucks & large turrets.
When compared to traditional lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries charge faster, last longer & deliver more usable energy with each discharge. Batteries don’t need to be swapped, watered or equalized at room temperature, streamlining operations & increasing efficiency at cold storage facilities. SAFEFlex provides crucial benefits:
- No cold-temperature capacity loss with integrated battery heaters.
- One-hour fast charging within the cold storage area (to -40 degrees).
- Forklifts will never leave the freezer, & pallet jacks can be charged in refrigerated trailers, minimizing condensation risks.
- A permanently installed battery can support 24/7 continuous operation with an opportunity charging regime.
- Maintenance is less than lead acid batteries.
- Product life of up to ten years.
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