Green Cubes Technology
Green Cubes Technology's swappable lithium-ion battery platform will receive a next-generation update at MODEX 2026.
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Green Cubes Technology
Green Cubes Technology's swappable lithium-ion battery platform will receive a next-generation update at MODEX 2026.
Ahead of MODEX 2026, lithium-ion power systems provider Green Cubes Technology announced the launch of the newest generation of the SAFEFlex platform.
The company said that the technology combines enhanced performance with streamlined serviceability, improved battery management controls, advanced safety features and user-friendly access to key components.
The Indiana-based company, which is marking its 40th anniversary in business at MODEX 2026, said that it has continued momentum across expanding markets, driven by disciplined operations, consistent execution, ongoing investment in talent and a strong commitment to customer support.
“As lithium power becomes the standard for power that delivers the best ROI (Return on Investment), reliable service, exceptional quality and long-term support are paramount to customers,” said Michael Walsh, CEO of Green Cubes Technology. “With over 90,000 batteries delivered last year and partnerships with over 25 OEMs, Green Cubes has the breadth and depth of expertise to solve the most complex power solutions challenges.”
With demand for lithium-ion power technologies expected to grow, Green Cubes said that it is well-positioned for further expansion. Designed for opportunity charging and significantly higher cycle life, Green Cubes said that its batteries eliminate the need for frequent battery swapping, enabling companies to reclaim battery room space and optimize warehouse operations. The technologies support a wide range of material handling equipment, including forklifts, pallet jacks, narrow-aisle trucks and AGVs.
Green Cubes said that its SAFEFlex platform is enabled by MAESTRO, the company’s Internet of Things asset management system, which provides a centralized, cloud-based environment for real-time monitoring and data management. The company said that MAESTRO allows facility managers to track performance, improve productivity, support regulatory compliance and manage assets remotely from any device. MAESTRO is currently monitoring over 38,000 batteries across the globe.
Green Cubes said that lithium SAFEFlex batteries for material handling applications offer higher charging efficiency, lower maintenance requirements and faster charging times compared to sealed lead-acid alternatives. The company added that its drop-in replacement batteries are designed to fit standard motive power battery compartments, and MAESTRO allows stakeholders to access data in real time to improve efficiency, reduce costs and advance sustainability goals.
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