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Green Cubes Technology has introduced a newly designed lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery line it says is designed specifically for material handling equipment such as forklift trucks.
The Kokomo, Indiana-based company says the latest generation of its Lithium SAFEFlex product line combines "superior performance and streamlined serviceability," catering to the evolving needs of manufacturers, warehouse managers and logistics professionals.
“We’re proud to introduce our newest advancement in the Lithium SAFEFlex product line, which represents a refinement in performance and efficiency for material handling equipment,” says Nicola Cinagrossi, vice president at Green Cubes.
“It provides both improved safety features and serviceability while lowering total cost of ownership. With the [material handling] battery, we’re ensuring that businesses relying on forklifts and other material handling equipment can operate more efficiently, cost-effectively and sustainably.”
Green Cubes says the new product line offers improved battery management controls and safety features and user-friendly access to wearable parts. The LFP battery configuration offers extended battery life, “an outstanding return on investment, and a smarter, seamless service experience.”
The company sees markets for the new battery line in forklifts, pallet jacks and reach trucks. An added option for onboard charging can eliminate the need for facility charging infrastructure upgrades, “making it perfect for rental fleets and companies looking for simple, cost-effective battery solutions,” Green Cubes says.
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