Delta Q Technologies to Showcase Electric Class Charging Systems at ProMat 2023

Delta Q Technologies will educate attendees about on-board charging for lift trucks.

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Detla Q Technologies said the XV Series systems charge all battery chemistries and nominal voltages between 48 V to 96 V.
Delta Q Technologies will educate attendees about on-board charging for lift trucks.

Delta-Q Technologies will exhibit at ProMat 2023 this week. The company, under the collective banner of the ZAPI GROUP, will showcase its latest charging solutions for electric class I, II and III lift trucks at Booth S1798 at McCormick Place in Chicago.

At ProMat 2023, Conway Hui, Delta-Q's director of global sales application engineering, will lead an educational seminar titled “On-Board Charging for Class I and Class II Lift Trucks.”

The talk is part of the show’s on-floor educational seminars on industry best-practices and innovations, and is scheduled for Tuesday, March 21, 2023, from 12:45-1:30 p.m CT in Theatre H.

Conway will discuss the benefits of on-board charging and provide practical considerations for implementation.

A lesson on battery technologies used in lift trucks

Attendees will learn how advancements in lithium battery technology are transforming Class I and Class II lift truck systems and meeting the operational needs and challenges of warehouses, material handlers, and rental fleets.

Conway will also cover the logistics of implementation, including the types of connectors required, the location and space of the on-board charger in the lift truck, and the challenges that could present during integration.

“We're excited to be at ProMat this year with the ZAPI GROUP of companies and share our knowledge of on-board charging for counterbalance lift trucks and pallet walkies,” said Lloyd Gomm, vice president of business development and marketing at Delta-Q.

“We’re also proud to showcase our latest innovation in powertrain electrification, the XV3300. This solution is a compact, on-board charging system, perfectly suited for the demands of the material handling industry,” he added. 

XV3300 was designed to streamline on-board charging for lift trucks

The XV3300 features a high-performance 3.3 kW stackable charger, an integrated DC-DC converter, and electric vehicle (EV) charging station interface.

This 3-in-1 feature saves space and cost and removes the need for extra components, which enables material handling OEMs to more easily transition to electrified powertrains, the company said.  

Its ability to comply with both SAE J1772 (levels 1 and 2) and IEC 61851 (modes 2 and 3) makes it compatible with standard EV AC charging stations across North America and Europe.

Delta-Q's sister company, BlueBotics, is also exhibiting at ProMat 2023 at Booth N6715.

The company is showcasing its automation navigation solutions for the material handling industry and will lead “Building the Business Case for Mobile Robotics in Logistics & Manufacturing,” an educational talk on Wednesday, March 22 from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. CT in Theater I. The company will co-present with Bastian Solutions and Oceaneering. 

Editor’s note: For more on ProMat, visit Robotics 24/7’s special coverage page.

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Detla Q Technologies said the XV Series systems charge all battery chemistries and nominal voltages between 48 V to 96 V.


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