BendPak Releases EV Battery Pack, Lifting System

Oct. 4, 2022
BendPak Inc. has introduced its EV2400SL Electric Vehicle (EV) battery pack and powertrain lifting system. The patent-pending design offers all the benefits of BendPak’s former SL24EVT lifting system, along with several user-friendly enhancements.
BendPak Inc. has introduced its EV2400SL Electric Vehicle (EV) battery pack and powertrain lifting system. The patent-pending design offers all the benefits of BendPak’s former SL24EVT lifting system, along with several user-friendly enhancements.
 “As electric vehicle sales grow exponentially, OEMs, dealers and independent repair shops are looking for ways to make replacing heavy high-voltage battery packs safer and more efficient,” says Jeff Kritzer, president and CEO, BendPak. 
“Our EV2400SL eliminates any manual lifting or lowering of the battery pack. And since we know most vehicles on the road, will continue to be powered by internal combustion engines well into the future, the EV2400SL also works perfectly as a powertrain lift, providing maximum versatility and return on investment.” 
The lift can support 2,400 pounds on its 40-inch by 60-inch platform and has 16 recessed mounting anchors in the platform tabletop. 
The EV2400SL is powered by a 12-volt-deep-cycle battery featuring proprietary, high-density grid technology. 
A fully automatic three-stage battery charger offers "connect-and-forget operation" to protect against overcharging. 
An integrated thermal sensor detects ambient temperature and adjusts the 15-amp output to prevent overcharging in hotter areas and undercharging in cold climates. 
For more, BendPak officials recommend dealers visit the SEMA Specialty Equipment Market Association (Show) Electrified booth (number 11268) in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center during the 2022 SEMA Show, which takes place Nov. 1-4, 2022.

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