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New batteries
17 April 2013
EnerSys has extended its Hawker XFC range with two new models.

EnerSys has extended its Hawker
XFC range with two new models.
Both batteries are designed for lowduty pallet truck applications where operators want to maintain availability of equipment without the cost of additional infrastructure.
The Hawker XFC-Li uses advanced lithium-ion technology. It is a 24V battery with 38Ah capacity. Benefits claimed include greater power density, longer pack life and excellent performance at low temperatures. It can be fully recharged in less than 1h from 80% depth of discharge; short, opportunity charges are accepted.
The second battery is a 24V model with 82Ah capacity which is based on the same thin plate pure lead (TPPL) technology used in the existing Hawker XFC range. A full recharge can be completed in less than 3h from 60% depth of discharge.
Both batteries are designed for lowduty pallet truck applications where operators want to maintain availability of equipment without the cost of additional infrastructure.
The Hawker XFC-Li uses advanced lithium-ion technology. It is a 24V battery with 38Ah capacity. Benefits claimed include greater power density, longer pack life and excellent performance at low temperatures. It can be fully recharged in less than 1h from 80% depth of discharge; short, opportunity charges are accepted.
The second battery is a 24V model with 82Ah capacity which is based on the same thin plate pure lead (TPPL) technology used in the existing Hawker XFC range. A full recharge can be completed in less than 3h from 60% depth of discharge.
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