The basic connection between battery capacity and battery life
Battery capacity is the core indicator that affects the battery life of an electric forklift. It represents the total amount of electrical energy that can be stored in the battery. However, the battery life in actual use will be significantly affected by differences in working conditions, not just by the size of the capacity. Users need to evaluate the actual use effect in combination with the operation scenario.
Analysis of battery life under different operating conditions
Under light load conditions, such as short-distance handling of light pallets in the warehouse, the forklift load is low, the discharge current is stable, the battery energy release efficiency is high, the battery life can be maintained for a long time, and dozens of pallet handling tasks can be completed, reducing the number of midway charges.
Under medium-load operating conditions, such as conventional palletizing operations, the vehicle load is moderate, the battery is in a stable discharge state, and the battery life is stable, which can basically cover the needs of half-day continuous operation and adapt to the daily operation rhythm of most warehouses.
Under heavy load conditions, such as long-distance handling of heavy-duty materials or frequent lifting, a larger discharge current is required, and the battery releases more energy, but the effective battery life will be relatively shortened. It is recommended to plan the charging arrangement in advance according to the operation time to ensure the smooth progress of the operation.
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