5トンのリチウムフォークリフトの持続時間はどのような配置要因に影響されるか

2026-06-24

5トンのリチウムフォークリフトの持続時間はどのような配置要因に影響されるか(図1)

5トンのリチウムイオンフォークリフトは、ロジスティクスパーク、倉庫、ターンアラウンドファクトリー、ワークショップ、マテリアルハンドリングなどの中重量の貨物シナリオでよく使用されます。バッテリー寿命は、ユーザーが機器を選択して使用する際の主要な考慮事項の1つです。一般的に、デバイスのバッテリー寿命は、周囲温度の操作習慣などの非構成要素の影響を受けますが、主な決定要因は、車両自体のハードウェア構成にあります。

1つ目はバッテリー関連の構成です。バッテリー容量は最も直感的な関連項目ですが、公称安時数だけでなく、車両全体の電力需要と総合的に判断する必要があります。電力と容量の適合度が高い機器は、蓄電量をより効率的に利用できます。次に、セルタイプです。現在市場で一般的な2種類のセルのエネルギー密度には一定の違いがあります。エネルギー密度が比較的高いセルは、同じ体積重量でより多くの電力を蓄えることができます。バッテリー寿命にプラスの影響を与えます。さまざまなタイプのセルには、他の特性もあります。ユーザーは、自分のシナリオに合わせて選択することができます。さらに、バッテリー管理システムも非常に重要です。安定したパフォーマンスを備えたバッテリー管理システムのセットは、電力出力を合理的に分散し、バッテリーの過充電と過放電を回避し、不要な電力損失を減らし、バッテリーの低温シナリオに適合する一部の機器には、バッテリーの断熱または予熱装置も装備されます。これは、バッテリーの寿命に間接的に影響を与える構成の1つでもあります。

次に、モーターと電子制御のマッチングがあります。モーターは車両のパワーコアです。モーターの種類によってエネルギー変換効率が異なります。変換効率の高いモーターは、より多くのバッテリー電力を機械的電力に変換し、エネルギーの浪費を減らすことができます。電子制御システムは、モーターとバッテリーの動作状態を調整し、出力を正確に制御する責任があります。成熟した調整とタイムリーな応答を備えた一連の電子制御システムは、車両の開始、停止、ステアリングなどのさまざまな作業条件下でエネルギー消費を最適化し、バッテリー寿命の向上に役立ちます。さらに、ギアボックスの伝達効率などの車両の伝達システム構成も、エネルギー伝達プロセス中の損失に影響を与えます。伝達効率の高い構造により、電力がよりスムーズにホイールに到達できるようになります。

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