| Nominal Voltage | 24V | 48V | 60V | 60V |
| Nominal Capacity | 350Ah | 15Ah | 15Ah | 50Ah |
| Energy | 8400Wh | 720Wh | 900Wh | 3000Wh |
| Communication |
I2C/CanBus/CANBUS/RS485/RS233, LED indicator |
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| Charge Voltage | 16.8~28.8V | 31.5~54V | 39.9~68.4V | 39.9~68.4V |
| Charge Current | 35A | 5A | 5A | 10A |
| Max. Charge current | 70A | 7A | 7A | 25A |
| Max. Continuous Discharge Current | 35A | 15A | 15A | 25A |
| Peak Discharge Current | 200A | 20A | 20 (3s) | 50A |
| Dimension (L x W x H ) | 535*160*98mm | 249*72*145mm | 180*150*235mm | 220*166*312mm |
| Approx. Weight | 64Kgs | 7.2Kgs | 9.2Kgs | 31.7kgs |
| Case Material | Iron/steel | Iron/steel | Iron/steel | Iron/steel |
| Working Temp. | Charge: 0~45°C | Discharge: -20~60°C | ||
Whether you have a single-shift, single-forklift operation or a large fleet working 24-hours a day, one important factor in delivering results and projecting milestones is consistent power throughout the operation of the battery.
Lithium-ion forklift batteries deliver consistent power and battery voltage throughout the discharge cycle; lead-acid battery charges deliver declining power rates as the shift wears on.
Lithium-ion forklift batteries can be opportunity charged in any setting, eliminating time-consuming battery swaps.
Lithium-ion batteries are maintenance free, requiring none of the watering, equalizing, and cleaning needed to maintain lead-acid batteries.
In the context of day-to-day operations, lithium-ion forklift batteries offer significantly faster charging speeds and don’t require charging cooldown. This helps optimize daily productivity and reduce the number of forklifts needed to complete objectives.
Lithium-ion batteries for forklifts can remain in equipment longer where one battery can take the place of three lead-acid batteries in a multi-shift use setting. This helps bring down the cost and storage space required for additional lead-acid batteries.
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