Lithium-Ion Battery Developer Flux Power Receives Energy Storage System Compatibility Approval from Toyota and Raymond
Original Release: Vista, CA – January 31, 2018 — Flux Power® Holdings, Inc. (OTCQB: FLUX), a developer of advanced lithium-ion batteries for electric powered forklifts and airport ground support equipment, has received Energy Storage System compatibility approval from Toyota Material Handling USA with respect to Toyota truck model 8HBW23 and from Raymond Corporation with respect to Raymond truck model 8210. Each of these distinct models have been tested to be electrically compatible with Flux Power’s UL Listed S8 series, 24 Volt, lithium power packs, available in 95, 135 and 250 Ahe offerings.
For new or aftermarket installs, please contact your local Toyota or Raymond Sales and Service Centers for assistance in complying with applicable government regulations and proper tagging.
Toyota Material Handling USA and Raymond Corporation are part of Toyota Material Handling North America, operating as separate brands with distinct products and distribution channels.
Compared to traditional lead-acid batteries used in forklifts, Flux LiFT Packs deliver longer run times, superior performance and increased life cycles. They also require no regular maintenance and provide lower total cost of ownership over the battery’s lifetime.
Flux Power CEO, Ron Dutt, commented, “Toyota and Raymond are leaders in researching and commercializing new technologies to improve power and performance in the electric lift truck market. These approvals represent another step for Flux in achieving industry acceptance and expanding awareness for a lithium-ion battery pack that will benefit customers through lower operational costs and improved fleet efficiencies.”
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