Delta-Q introduces new battery charging solutions for electric two-wheelers
Delta-Q has introduced new charger design for lower capacity battery charging applications.
Delta-Q, a Canada-based battery charging solution provider, has announced its new RQ350 battery charger for electric vehicles and machines. This has come after the recent introduction of the IC series chargers rated from 650 to 1200 watts. The new 350-watt charger is set for lower power applications.
The latest sealed charger with the RQ350 is designed for demanding applications such as floor care machines, pallet walkies, two wheel e-mobility products, outdoor power equipment and mobile aerial work platforms, the RQ350 offers OEMs the rugged design and flexible feature set they have grown to expect and appreciate from Delta-Q’s high quality chargers. From using an IP66-sealed die cast enclosure that can tolerate harsh application environments to the integration of CAN bus, Delta-Q’s new charger features over-voltage protection from the AC line, and is compliant to a variety of worldwide regulations such as UL, FCC B/CISPR-14 and UNECE R10. The RQ350 also benefits from Delta-Q’s extensive library of validated charge profiles that can be specified for each charger. In addition, like the popular IC Series, charger cycle data can be downloaded, and new charging profiles can be updated by the OEM or end use customer.
Lloyd Gomm, VP of Business Development, Delta-Q said, “Our customers have asked us to bring our high reliability charger design into both lower and higher capacity battery charging applications. The RQ350 solidly answers the former need with a well thought out design offered at an OEM affordable price.”
Delta-Q is a supplier for electric golf cars, lift trucks, aerial work platforms, motorcycles and scooters, floor care machines, and utility and recreational vehicles.
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