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High Performance Lithium Battery for Toyota Class I: 3-Wheel Sit-down 7FBE10 7FBE13 7FBE15 7FBE18

Maintenance-Free Lithium Battery Replacement for Toyota Class I, II, & III Models
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Premium Lithium-Ion Conversion Kits for Toyota Electric Forklifts.


Seamless Integration. Zero Maintenance. Maximum Uptime.


Are you tired of the constant maintenance, acid spills, and performance degredation of your Toyota’s original lead-acid batteries?


Whether you are operating a fleet of 8FBE Three-Wheel Electrics, the legendary 8HBW23 Walkie Pallet Jacks, or high-reach 8BRU series,


Our drop-in Lithium-ion solutions are engineered to keep your Toyota moving at peak efficiency.



Why Choose Our Toyota-Specific Lithium Solutions?


True Drop-in Replacement: No more complicated retrofitting. Our battery packs are designed to match the precise steel tray dimensions of Toyota's Class I, II, and III models. From the compact 24V walkies to heavy-duty 48V and 80V counterbalance trucks, we ensure a perfect physical fit.


Integrated Counterweight Safety: Unlike generic lithium batteries that are too light for Toyota's stability standards, our kits come with OEM-spec integrated counterweights. We guarantee your forklift meets the "Minimum Battery Weight" required on your Toyota data plate, ensuring safe operation and preventing tip-overs.


Toyota-Compatible BMS & CAN-Bus: Eliminate "Ghost Codes" and Limp Mode. Our advanced Battery Management System (BMS) is optimized for Toyota’s electronics, providing accurate State-of-Charge (SoC) readings on your dashboard and seamless communication with the truck’s controller.


Unmatched Opportunity Charging: Transform your productivity. Power through 3-shift operations by plugging in during breaks and lunch. No more 8-hour cooling periods or dedicated battery rooms.


Rugged Terrain Durability (Shock & Vibration Resistance)

If Toyota 8FGCU or 8FDU works on cracked asphalt, gravel, or loading docks, vibration is battery’s silent killer.

  • Heavy-Duty Steel Casing: Built with reinforced, laser-welded steel trays that act as a structural shield.

  • Military-Grade Cell Mounting: Every LiFePO4 cell is secured with high-impact dampening materials to withstand continuous jolts and "rough road" vibrations that would crack the plates of a traditional lead-acid battery.



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                                                   80V 48V 36V 24V Lithium Forklift Battery        



RJ lithium forklift battery for Toyota


Forklift battery lithium conversion


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                                                          Solution for All Toyota models        



Toyota Forklift Series Voltage (V) Lithium Capacity (Ah) Cross-Ref Model  Battery Dim (LxWxH) [Inch] Models Covered
Class III: Walkie Pallet 24V 150 - 255 12-75-5 / 12-85-7 33.5 x 6.5 x 23.3 7HBW23, 8HBW23, 8HBC30
Class I: 3-Wheel Sit down 36V 510 - 765 18-85-13 / 18-85-15 38.1 x 15.6 x 22.6 7FBE10
7FBE13
7FBE15
7FBE18
7FBE20
8FBE10
8FBE13
8FBE15
8FBE18
8FBE20
8FBE15U
8FBE18U
8FBE20U
Class I: 3-Wheel (High) 48V 300 - 600 24-85-13 / 24-85-15 38.2 x 23.6 x 22.6 8FBE20, 8FBEH18
Class II: Reach Trucks 36V 750 - 1000 18-125-13 / 18-125-17 38.1 x 15.4 x 30.5 8BRU18, 8BRU23, 7BDRU15
Class I: 4-Wheel Cushion 48V 850 - 1050 24-85-21 / 24-100-21 38.2 x 27.5 x 26.3 8FBCU20
8FBCU25
8FBCU28
8FBCU30
8FBCU32
8FBCU20-COMP
8FBCU25-COMP
8FBCHU25
8FBCH32U
8FBCU20U
8FBCU25U
8FBCU28U
8FBCU30U
8FBCU32U, 7FBCU25
Class I: 80V Pneumatic 80V 600 - 750 40-125-11 / 40-125-13 43.2 x 25.3 x 30.5 8FBMT25, 8FBMT30


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Frequently Asked Questions: Toyota Forklift Lithium Conversions


Q1: Can I directly swap my Toyota lead-acid battery for Lithium-ion without modifications?

Answer: Yes. Our battery packs are engineered as "Drop-in Replacements." This means the dimensions of the steel battery tray are manufactured to match the exact OEM specifications of your Toyota model (e.g., 8FBE18, 8FBCU25, or 8HBW23). You won't need to modify the truck’s chassis or the battery compartment.


Q2: Will switching to a lighter Lithium battery affect my Toyota’s lifting stability?

Answer: This is a critical safety concern. Because Lithium is lighter than Lead-Acid, a "naked" lithium pack can compromise your forklift's center of gravity. Our Toyota-specific kits include Integrated Steel Counterweights. We ensure the final weight meets or exceeds the "Minimum Battery Weight" listed on your Toyota’s serial plate, keeping your 4,500lb or 5,000lb lift capacity safe and compliant.


Q3: Does your Lithium BMS communicate with the Toyota dashboard display?

Answer: Absolutely. One of the biggest "long-tail" pain points is the "Low Battery" ghost code on Toyota 8-Series trucks. Our advanced BMS features a CAN-Bus interface specifically tuned for Toyota controllers. This ensures your dashboard’s State-of-Charge (SoC) meter stays accurate and prevents the truck from entering "Limp Mode" prematurely.


Q4: How long does it take to charge a Toyota 8HBW23 or 8BRU23 with Lithium?

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24V Walkies (8HBW23): Can be fully charged in about 1.5 to 2 hours.

36V/48V Reach & Counterbalance: A full charge typically takes 2 hours.

Opportunity Charging: The biggest advantage is charging during 15-minute coffee breaks or 30-minute lunches. This "opportunity charging" allows your Toyota to run for 3 shifts without ever needing a battery swap.

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Q5: Do I need a special charger, or can I use my old Toyota lead-acid charger?

Answer: You must use a dedicated Lithium-ion charger. Lead-acid chargers have different charging profiles (stages like "equalize") that can damage lithium cells or trigger a BMS shutdown. We provide matching high-frequency chargers that are plug-and-play with our battery packs.


Q6: Will this void my Toyota factory warranty?

Answer: No. Under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act (and similar international trade laws), using an aftermarket battery does not automatically void your vehicle's warranty. Our systems are non-invasive and designed to work within Toyota’s electrical parameters.


Q7: What is the lifespan of a Lithium battery compared to a Toyota original lead-acid?

Answer: A standard lead-acid battery lasts about 1,500 cycles (approx. 5 years). Our Lithium-ion cells are rated for 3,500+ cycles and come with a 5 to 10-year warranty. In a high-intensity warehouse, the ROI is usually achieved within the first 18-24 months through zero maintenance and lower energy bills.

 

 

Toyota Forklift Lithium-Specific Error Codes & Solutions (FAQ)


Q1: Why does my Toyota 8-Series show Error Code "AD-1"?


Problem: This is one of the most common codes after a lithium swap. It typically indicates a "Matching Connector Open" or a communication gap between the battery and the forklift’s SAS (System of Active Stability).


Lithium-Related Cause: The forklift's controller is looking for the original lead-acid battery’s thermal sensor or specific connector loop that is now missing.

Solution: Ensure your Lithium BMS has a Matching Connector Bypass or is programmed to simulate the original sensor signal. Check if the "Matching Connector" on the wiring harness is properly seated or jumped.


Q2: What should I do if Error Code "E01" (Low Battery Voltage) appears on a full charge?


Problem: The dashboard displays E01, and the forklift may enter "Limp Mode" (reduced speed).


Lithium-Related Cause: This occurs when the Lithium battery voltage drops below the forklift's pre-set threshold during high-amp draws (like heavy lifting), or if the BMS isn't communicating correctly with the Toyota display.


Solution: Verify that your Lithium battery has a high enough Continuous Discharge Rate (at least 300A-500A for Class I trucks). If voltage is stable, you may need a CAN-Bus Bridge to tell the Toyota controller that the battery is healthy.


Q3: How to fix Error Code "F1-1" or "F2-1" (CAN Communication Error)?


Problem: These codes mean the Communication Bus between the battery and the forklift's ECU is interrupted.


Lithium-Related Cause: The Lithium BMS is sending data in a format the Toyota 8FB or 8FBE doesn't recognize, or the CAN-H/CAN-L wires are reversed/loose.


Solution: 1. Check the CAN-Bus wiring (Yellow/Blue or White/Blue wires) for continuity. 2. Ensure the BMS is using the Toyota Proprietary Protocol. 3. Verify that the Termination Resistor (typically 120 ohms) is present in the CAN network.


Q4: Why does the Wrench Light flash with Error Codes "FA-1" or "ED-4"?


Problem: These are CAN Bridge Controller or Authentication Failures. The truck refuses to start.


Lithium-Related Cause: The Toyota "Operation Management Unit" cannot authenticate the "Smart" features of the new battery system.


Solution: This usually requires a BMS Firmware Update to match the specific software version of the Toyota OMU. If the error persists, check the 12V/24V auxiliary power supply to the CAN Bridge.


Q5: What causes Error Code "07-1" (Low Voltage - Battery Line Open)?


Problem: The truck detects that the main power line is disconnected or has extreme resistance.


Lithium-Related Cause: This often happens if the Lithium BMS trips (shuts down) due to an over-current or short-circuit protection event during a sudden lift.


Solution: Reset the battery by cycling the Emergency Power Off (EPO) button. If it recurs, check if the BMS Over-current Protection limit is set too low for the truck's motor inrush current.


Q6: Why is my State-of-Charge (SoC) meter stuck at 100% or 0% after the swap?


Problem: The dashboard battery bar doesn't move, even after hours of work.


Lithium-Related Cause: Unlike lead-acid (which uses voltage to guess capacity), Lithium has a very flat discharge curve. The Toyota dashboard cannot "guess" Lithium's capacity based on voltage alone.


Solution: You must install a Lithium-Compatible Gateway/Display or ensure your BMS is pushing the SoC data via CAN-Bus directly to the Toyota Multi-Function Display.





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