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Follow on Google News | Lithium-Ion Power Solutions - Reveals the Latest Material Handling Industry TrendsLithium-Ion batteries are the future of forklift power and Material Handling Industry BSLBATT® battery systems are exclusively designed with high-performance Lithium-Ion cells which fulfill all requirements for heavy-duty industrial motive power
The material handling industry is also adapting by introducing more sustainable business practices; this is reflected in the new emission regulations and supporting products and solutions, such as TCM's electric trucks, Li-ion battery technology, and fuel cells. New BSLBATT 80-volt electric forklift lithium batteries for replacing Toyota, Jungheinrich, and Crown We were delighted to reveal the launch of our brand new electric truck lithium battery the BSLBATT 80 volt 535AH model. This latest addition boasts class-leading energy consumption, enabling businesses to achieve a lower TCO (total cost of ownership) and invest their money elsewhere in their operations. At BSLBATT, we also understand the importance of meeting businesses' needs today, which is why our latest Lithium forklift battery has been optimized to helping businesses to reduce their fuel consumption, lower emissions, and reduce their material handling costs. Li-ion solution: better energy supply for your business? Lithium-ion battery technology has become an increasingly popular topic in the material handling industry, boasting numerous benefits. These include: - No battery change needed - Lower energy consumption - Longer lifetime - Zero emissions - Fast charging - Requires virtually no maintenance For businesses looking to save in the long run, Li-ion battery technology may be a good fit. However, this will heavily depend on your operation, application, shift patterns, and unique business requirements. Please visit: https://www.lithiumforkliftbattery.com/ End
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