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Electric Li-ion batteries from Alelion or Hoppecke?

Dear Reader.

I have been told about the Swedish Company, Alelion Energy systems, who produces Li-ion batteries to forklifts. The batteries are sold in the Toyota, Jungheinrich and Crown, the latest models.

I wonder if anyone have some experience about the company or the batteries? I also wonder if there is any difference to Hoppeckes batteries? The both batteries look similair, but does anyone have higher quality?

Thanks from Norway.
  • Posted 19 Oct 2016 10:11
  • By Norway
  • joined 19 Oct'16 - 1 message
  • Norway, Norway
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  • Posted 14 Nov 2016 23:32
  • By DanMc
  • joined 8 Jun'16 - 80 messages
  • New York, United States
It would be interesting to know where both companies source their cells. It doesn't appear that Alelion or Hoppecke manufacture the actual Li-Ion cells, they only assemble the finished cell and add a BMS.

In addition to the manufacturer, it would also be helpful to know what Li-Ion chemistry each company prefers.

I don't think you can make a reasonable inference about quality until you know that information
  • Posted 21 Oct 2016 02:45
  • By arminius
  • joined 3 Aug'09 - 29 messages
  • California, United States

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