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Flux Power announces OEM approval for new forklift battery packs
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Flux Power Holdings, Inc., a developer of advanced lithium-ion energy storage solutions for commercial and industrial equipment, announced the OEM approval of its new L36 battery pack for Class 1 3-Wheel Counterbalance forklifts. The battery packs come with 630 Ah and 840 Ah capacity options.

This development is seen as a significant milestone for Flux Power. "OEM approval for our L-Series: L36-630 Ah and L36-840 Ah battery packs validates our efforts in providing top-tier lithium-ion battery solutions that meet the rigorous standards of the industry," said Ron Dutt, CEO of Flux Power. "This endorsement highlights our strong relationships and approvals with leading material handling OEMs, and our commitment to provide them with lower cost and high-performance lithium-ion battery products. We are incredibly proud of our in-house engineering and software experts who are focused on designing lithium-ion battery packs like the L36 that are optimized for performance and safety."

Dutt further emphasized the growing trend towards electric power in the material handling equipment industry. "As the material handling equipment industry grows and continues its transition from internal combustion to electric power, we believe our plug-and-play battery packs will continue to be chosen by OEMs for their forklifts and other equipment. With new product launches of heavy-duty models addressing customer demand and a new private label program for another top Forklift OEM launching this quarter, we are highly focused on securing new customers and supporting the migration to lithium of current customers," he concluded.

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Key specifications of the L36 Battery Pack include:

- Voltage: 36V

- Capacity: 630 Ah & 840 Ah

- Features: Integrated heaters and cooling

- Safety Features: Integrated battery management system (BMS) with overcharge, over-discharge, and thermal protection

- UL Listed: 2580

- Forklift Compatibility: Class 1 3-Wheel Counterbalance Forklifts

The L36-630 Ah battery pack is designed to optimize performance and efficiency in Class 1 Forklift operations. It offers higher capacity options to enhance forklift operations by providing longer run times and reducing recharge frequency, thereby increasing overall productivity. The robust design and advanced battery management system ensure superior safety, longer lifespan, and reduced total cost of ownership compared to traditional lead-acid batteries.

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