06/12/2022 - 14:16 pm

Hyundai Material Handling and OneCharge announce a strategic partnership

Hyundai Material Handling and OneCharge, Inc have entered into a strategic partnership to provide advanced lithium ion (Li-ion) battery technology to Hyundai’s North American dealer network and their customers.

Research indicates that by 2030 70% of all electric forklifts will be powered by Li-ion batteries, which offer an economical, efficient alternative to older lead-acid batteries. With this new partnership, Hyundai will be able to offer Li-ion batteries that need no daily maintenance while delivering a longer lifespan and lower operating costs.

“Hyundai Material Handling is proud to partner with OneCharge, Inc,” said Lewis Byers, vice president of Hyundai Material Handling, North America. “The demand for Li-ion power supply in the forklift industry is growing at a rapid rate and matching a Hyundai forklift with OneCharge Li-ion power gives our dealers and their customers an unrivaled combination.”

Tim Karimov, president of OneCharge said, “We’re happy to offer our solutions to Hyundai customers and to provide better support to many of our customers already using OneCharge Li-ion batteries in their Hyundai forklifts. We have been focusing on promoting lithium batteries for material handling equipment for over six years and have played a major role in the growing acceptance of this technology in this essential market.”

OneCharge Li-ion batteries have full communications integration with Hyundai’s 9U Series of electric forklifts. This plug-and-play configuration allows the battery to seamlessly integrate with the truck. The result is that Hyundai’s state-of-the-art interactive instrument cluster retains its full functionality monitoring the battery state of charge and low battery warning system.

OneCharge offers over 650 battery models and growing. Every OneCharge battery features a data processing module tracking numerous operational parameters, allowing users to acquire and analyse significant volumes of data, further enabling value-added services for forklift owners and operators. These services range from daily usage reports to Energy as a Service (EaaS) offering, sometimes referred to as “power by the hour.”

Bringing this technology to its dealers and their customers is part of Hyundai Material Handling’s commitment to play a leadership role in providing innovative solutions to the material handling industry.

 


New Issue

ILH October 2024

In this month's issue