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Do operators still need to wait until the truck reaches 80% depth of discharge before charging?

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Do operators still need to wait until the truck reaches 80% depth of discharge before charging?

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No. In fact, operators are encouraged to charge as often as is practical in their work schedules. They will no longer have to cut into valuable production time to stop work and change batteries. In fact, many facility managers often place Minit-Charger stations exactly where the trucks are operating. In this way, the trucks are charged where they are used and when they have the opportunity. This can often increase worker productivity by eliminating transit time to and from the battery room.

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