Stryten Energy LLC has introduced its M-Series Li610 lithium-ion battery, a U.S.-manufactured solution targeting demanding Class I forklift applications. Unveiled on April 13, 2026, in Atlanta, the Li610 is designed for continuous 24/7 material handling operations where charging opportunities are limited.
Built around lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry, the Li610 delivers extended cycle life and enhanced safety. The battery offers real-time monitoring of state of charge, temperature, voltage and current via an intuitive onboard display. An automated hibernation mode helps prevent unintended discharge during idle periods. Stryten Energy is pursuing UL2580 certification for the Li610, which is fully compatible with the company’s M-Series X-3 and X-7 chargers to support a unified charging infrastructure in mixed fleets.
At MODEX 2026, Stryten Energy is also showcasing several complementary products and tools:
- M-Series X-7 Charger: Expanded to support all Stryten Energy lithium forklift batteries, with AGM compatibility planned. The charger accommodates 72–96 V systems and uses silicon carbide (SiC) power electronics to boost efficiency and lower operating costs.
- inCOMMAND™ Energy Performance Management Platform: Redesigned for faster performance, this web-based platform features customizable dashboards, tablet-friendly navigation and multi-language support. It provides dealers and end users with data-driven insights for optimizing fleet performance.
- Motive Power Battery Finder: A new online selection tool that streamlines product discovery with advanced filtering, an expanded equipment database, side-by-side comparisons, and integrated charger and accessory matching. Users can submit quote requests directly to Stryten Energy’s Customer Care team.
Together, these offerings form a connected ecosystem aimed at improving uptime, simplifying fleet management and optimizing total cost of ownership. In addition to motive power solutions, Stryten Energy is presenting its Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) portfolio, which combines lead and lithium technologies for reliable backup power, grid support and high-power applications.
Source: Stryten Energy website




