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CLARK Material Handling to launch CLARK FUSION Lithium batteries factory-installed

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Clark battery fusion imageCLARK Material Handling Company has announced the factory installation of FUSION Lithium battery technology on its SE235, SEC, SET, and SES models. Available starting July 16, 2025, this next-generation power solution delivers longer battery life, faster charging, and zero maintenance, giving customers more uptime, lower total cost of ownership, and simplified operations from day one.

A Smarter, Cleaner Power Solution

CLARK FUSION batteries can replace three lead-acid batteries, reducing the battery cost by 50%. They can run for up to 8 hours in regular mode (or two full shifts with opportunity charging). FUSION Lithium makes it easier than ever to power through demanding shifts.

“Customers want simplicity, performance, and value—and the CLARK FUSION Lithium battery delivers on all three,” said Brandon Bullard, Vice President of Sales at CLARK Material Handling Company. “This is a game-changer for operations looking to reduce maintenance, eliminate downtime, and stay productive around the clock. And because these batteries are factory-installed, our dealers and National Accounts can put them to work immediately with zero setup headaches.”

Charge Anywhere. Operate Longer. Spend Less.

FUSION Lithium batteries charge in approximately 2 hours and require no cooling time, allowing for flexible, on-the-go opportunity charging throughout the workday. Unlike traditional batteries, there’s no need for dedicated charging rooms, saving space and reducing facility costs.

ZERO-ZERO-ZERO Maintenance

Forget watering schedules, acid refills, or cleanup. FUSION Lithium batteries are completely maintenance-free, with no acid refills, no watering, no spills, and no risk of contamination from tires or shoes. It’s a cleaner, safer choice for modern warehouse environments.

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