
Additionally, there are other batteries of varying voltages and capacities in development. Justin Forbes: Flux Power’s S8 and S24 battery packs (24V, 72-180Ah) and the M24 (24V, 420Ah) are part of the Charged by Delta-Q program. What products are Flux Power featuring as part of the Charged by Delta-Q program? Justin Forbes: The most exciting thing about the program is Flux Power getting the opportunity to work with Delta-Q Technologies on battery and charger solutions for OEMs in new markets! Why did Flux Power join the Charged by Delta-Q program, and what excites them the most about the program? However, Flux Power has worked with several OEMs in applications such as: floor care, aerial lift platforms, warehouse robotics, agriculture equipment, robotic vehicles, and other energy storage solutions for industrial and commercial equipment. Justin Forbes: Flux Power’s current business is comprised of three segments: material handling equipment, airport GSE, and stationary energy storage. What industries does Flux Power cater to? Justin Forbes: Flux Power delivers high-quality, UL Listed battery packs designed for customers with large material handling equipment fleets, backed up by excellent product support and over 9000+ battery packs in the field. What makes Flux Power stand apart as a battery manufacturer?


We are excited to have Flux Power be a part of the launch of our program and bring optimized and compatible solutions to the marketplace alongside Delta-Q. To help our customers and audience learn more about Flux Power and their participation in the Charged by Delta-Q program, we interviewed Justin Forbes, Director of Business Development. All battery companies that are part of this program have had their optimized products iteratively tested and validated with Delta-Q chargers. Partnering with industry-leading battery and battery management systems (BMS) companies will help OEMs reduce the technical risk and time spent researching and testing batteries and chargers to find compatible electric power systems. The “Charged by Delta-Q” program was created to build a community for OEMs, battery and BMS manufacturers and facilitate innovation and collaboration among the electric battery, charging and equipment sectors.
