Forklifts are an essential tool for businesses. They can streamline the heavy lifting and the movement of goods within logistics, manufacturing and warehousing. Many sectors rely heavily on them in their day-to-day operation. With a future that is looking ever more at sustainable solutions, how is the forklift industry keeping up? One of the most popular ways is through the adoption of lithium-ion forklift trucks.
This relatively new battery technology has brought a new generation of forklifts which offer a wide range of benefits and improvements over the traditional lead acid battery and even diesel and LPG forklift trucks. So what are the differences between lithium-ion and lead acid battery forklift trucks and how does the technology differ?
The Different Technology
The very first commercial lithium-ion battery was used in 1991, however, when it comes to forklifts lithium-ion batteries have only been around for around 12 years. In comparison to this lead acid is the old tried and tested system, dating back to the early 1920s. Whilst they are much older in design and technology, lead acid batteries have had some major updates over the years and are still a very sound option for certain applications, as you’ll see below.
Lead-Acid forklift batteries are rechargeable batteries that have a high power-to-weight ratio and are sought after due to their lower cost. They are known as motive batteries. One of the benefits of the lead-acid battery is its weight! When lifting heavy objects they need something to help balance the weight. In this case, a lead acid battery acts as an inbuilt counterbalance and keeps the forklift from tipping over when lifting heavy loads.
In comparison to these, lithium-Ion forklift batteries are rechargeable lithium and graphite batteries with a very high energy density, low discharge rate and no memory loss. While lithium is a much lighter material, these batteries still weigh between 250 and 1,250 kg. This lighter battery technology means less weight than your forklift is carrying, so sometimes you’ll even see a metal plate or additional ballast to help provide additional weight to keep the forklift from tilting when carrying heavy loads.
There are some pros and cons to each of these battery types, however, we’ll look at four significant benefits to why you should look at lithium-ion next time you need a forklift.
Increased Productivity
The maintenance is zero. Lithium-ion batteries could save you hundreds, maybe even thousands of pounds because they do not require the most expensive maintenance element ………topping up and the labour to carry out this task which increases productivity and gives more run time per shift.
Naturally, both batteries need regular checks in terms of wear to plugs & cables, monitoring the charger for faults and making sure the battery and charger software is up to date.
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
The chart below gives you a clearer understanding of the charging requirements and usage for both battery types:
Lead-Acid | Lithium-Ion | |
Use Time | 8 hours | 8 hours |
Charge time | 8 hours | 1-4 hours |
Cooling time | 8 hours | 0 hours |
Total time need before use | 16 hours | 1-4 hours |
As you can see from the above chart lithium-ion can be 4 – 16 x more productive when it comes to charging production with the added advantage that Lithium-ion batteries typically last between 2,000 – 3,000 charging cycles, which is almost double what you can expect with a lead-acid battery, lowering your total cost of ownership when combined with their zero maintenance.
Energy Usage
Using a battery that is more efficient and cheaper on utilities can save thousands on energy costs.
Lithium-ion batteries keep a constant voltage level during their discharge cycle. This can equal 50% savings in energy compared to lead-acid and unlike lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion gives users the chance to use opportunity charging between shifts or even during break times. This is a huge advantage as the need for a second or even third battery on 2 or 3-shift applications is no longer required which frees up space in your charging bay. Typically with lead-acid batteries, you will need additional storage space in the charging bay for the extra batteries which are required for 2-3 shift operations. This is a major advantage because now you can take that dedicated charging space and restructure it to be additional storage space.
Suitability For A Wide Range Of Applications And Industries
It’s often thought that Lithium-ion powered forklifts can’t keep up with the power of lead-acid batteries, LPG or diesel trucks, however, the new generation of li-ion battery-powered forklifts is proving that this isn’t the case. The latest models are available in compact 3 & 4-wheel warehouse options as well as 4-wheel outdoor models with larger chassis’, higher ground clearances and larger diameter wheels comparable to the chassis and wheel diameters fitted to LPG and diesel models. Whatever you need to achieve for your business, li-ion forklifts can provide the power to get it done.
Li-ion forklifts are suitable for a variety of industries, including warehouses, distribution centres, manufacturing facilities, and retail stores. They are especially beneficial for businesses that operate multiple shifts or require frequent forklift use because of their fast-charging times and longer runtime.
Conclusion
Every year new technology and innovations are introduced to the industry, some with small gains and some with huge gains in performance and reliability for a customer’s operation. When it comes to Lithium-Ion, there is no doubt that it is the better, more reliable, more efficient, and bigger bang for your buck option. However, this is only an obvious choice if you are running a 2 or 3-shift application with a few forklift trucks.
If you have a warehouse with only a couple of forklifts and a few pallet trucks that are not used around the clock or used in high-intensity applications, then you may be better off using lead-acid battery forklift trucks with a lower initial capital cost. However, when it comes to maintenance, charge rate, charging capacity, degradation, lifespan, safety and total cost of ownership, Lithium-ion batteries are the most cost-effective choice.
At Dawsongroup material handling, we are pleased to be able to offer a wide range of Lithium-Ion and Lead Acid battery electric forklift trucks to suit our customer’s exact requirements. It’s great to see how these new technologies add value for our customers which ensures that we can continue to offer real tangible improvements and innovations for the long-term efficiency, productivity and reliability of their operations for many years to come.
If you would like to chat with our friendly team about your options, please do get in touch.