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Flux Power to Exhibit at MODEX 2024 Tradeshow March 11-14 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta

Flux Power Holdings, Inc., a developer of advanced lithium-ion energy storage solutions for electrification of commercial and industrial equipment, announced it will exhibit at MODEX 2024 in Hall C Booth C4085 at Georgia’s World Congress Center March 11-14.

Flux Power will showcase its next generation battery packs, including lithium-ion solutions for Class I-III material handling equipment. These next generation lithium-ion battery packs are equipped with newer technology and more capacity for fleet operations with a heavy workload.

Along with showcasing the new line of heavy-duty products, Flux Power will also conduct demonstrations of its SkyBMS® telematics solution, which helps operation managers better manage their fleet by providing them real-time data and actionable insights.

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“We look forward to showcasing our complete line to new and existing customers,” said Tod Kilgore, VP of Sales at Flux Power. “Our state-of-the-art lithium-ion solutions solve a variety of existing performance challenges with a common theme: longer run times, sustained high power performance, limited maintenance, and a more sustainable solution. Flux Power delivers these advantages at price points that significantly lower the total cost of ownership compared to conventional battery offerings.”

Flux Power designs, manufactures, and sells advanced lithium-ion energy storage solutions for electrification of a range of industrial and commercial sectors including material handling, airport ground support equipment and stationary energy storage. Flux Power’s lithium-ion battery packs, including the proprietary battery management system and telemetry, provide customers with a better performing, lower cost of ownership, and more environmentally friendly alternative, in many instances, to traditional lead acid and propane-based solutions.

SOURCE : BusinessWire

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