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FORTIS

High-frequency industrial traction battery charger

FORTIS is a robust and reliable high-frequency charger designed for traditional industrial operations.
It is engineered for long-term three-shift and continuous operation, where stability, ease of use and high durability are essential.

FORTIS represents a proven solution for operations seeking a reliable charger without unnecessary complexity.

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Applications

The FORTIS charger is primarily designed for:

  • forklift trucks
  • material handling equipment
  • logistics and warehouse operations
  • industrial vehicles

Supported battery types:

  • lead-acid batteries with liquid electrolyte
  • AGM batteries
  • GEL batteries

Key benefits

  • Efficiency up to 94% → lower energy consumption
  • Stable performance for three-shift operation
  • Modular design → easy service
  • Simple LED-based operation
  • High operational reliability
  • Designed and manufactured in the Czech Republic

Key technical parameters

Output voltage

24 / 48 / 80 V

High-frequency technology with active PFC
Efficiency

up to 94%

Operating temperature

−10 °C to +40 °C

Protection rating

IP20

System extension – FORTIS CPU MAX

FORTIS can be extended with the CPU MAX control unit, enabling connection of additional communication and signaling components.

Enables:

  • connection of external signaling
  • integration into higher-level control systems
  • extended communication capabilities
     

Suitable for operations requiring enhanced control and monitoring.

Configuration with AXISET

The FORTIS charger can be configured using AXISET software, allowing adjustment of charging parameters and operational optimization according to battery type.

Documentation

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