![]() ![]() The 3.3 kW charger uses complex algorithms to deliver a precise charge to batteries of various chemistries and voltages, maximizing battery life and optimizing charge time. The XV3300 charging solution is available in 58.8-, 65-, and 120-volt DC models and is scalable, allowing OEMs to stack up to three chargers for power levels up to 10 kW. These key features are encased in a ruggedized IP67 design. Integrated battery charging systemsīattery charger specialist Delta-Q is launching a charging system called the XV3300, which sees a 3.3 kW battery charger, a 500 W DC-DC converter to power the vehicles’ auxiliary loads and an EV charging station interface integrated together. The agreement with Sunbelt Rentals follows a deal with Amazon Studios, which saw Moxion provide its mobile batteries to power Hollywood film and TV sets, replacing diesel generators.įrom mobile units to optimising a MEWP’s integrated battery, the aim is to make work as easy as possible for the operator by maximising the capabilities of the units on site. “We are confident our partnership with Moxion is only the beginning and look forward to working together to provide clean, reliable energy to customer job sites.” Mark Wilton, director of sustainable energy, Power & HVAC at Sunbelt Rentals, added, “Securing these batteries for our fleet supports our commitment to providing customers with solutions that can help them significantly reduce emissions. ![]() “Moxion’s batteries are virtually silent, produce no direct emissions, and can be charged with renewable energy, making them a cleaner and more sustainable solution than diesel generators,” said Paul Huelskamp, Moxion’s CEO and Co-Founder. ![]() The units have enough energy capacity to run for days or weeks before recharging is needed. Sunbelt Rentals, in the US, has signed a multi-million dollar deal with Moxion Power to purchase 600 of the company’s MP-75/600 mobile battery units.Ĭlean mobile energy storage technology company Moxion Power offers a 100% electric solution to industries that have historically relied on generators. ![]() On the subject of capacity, another solution is to bring additional capabilities to the field. It also offers plug-and-play compatibility with chargers using AGM profiles. The Trojan AES Battery is optimised with a proprietary additive and its Deep-Cycle Series Technology, featuring paste formulations, means it can withstand daily repeated discharges.Īlso featuring a durable design, the AES Battery can be used in temperatures ranging from as low as -40☏ (-40☌) to 160☏ (71☌). “That doesn’t always happen, causing sulfation and corrosion, reducing battery life, and requiring frequent replacements.” Trojan says, “Some traditional AGM batteries must be fully recharged after each cycle to prevent damaging partial state of charge (PSoC) operation. It incorporates absorbent glass mat (AGM) technology and offers around 2,500 charging cycles, with no loss of performance even when units are partially charged.Īccording to the manufacturer, this is double the 1,200 cycles offered by traditional AGM units and means users will be able to “maximize productivity and slash their total cost of ownership”. It is described as a maintenance-free battery that is suitable for use in aerial platforms and material handling units. Trojan Battery has adapted its AGM line, based on core lead acid technology, with the new AES Battery, available in 6, 8 and 12-volt variations. The latest batteries on the equipment market Energy storage and longevity are two of the big issues surrounding batteries and the provision of the electric power in the field.Īpart from the now well-established lithium solutions which provide greater storage capacities than lead acid and are maintenance free, as well offering longer life, battery producers are set on exploring all options. ![]()
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