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How to Select the Right No-Maintenance, AGM Battery

Finding the ideal battery for your system doesn’t have to be difficult – you just need to know what to look for.

5 Steps for Forklift Battery Maintenance

A common question that's asked is how long does a forklift battery last? And although the average for a single-shift operation is five years, there are cases where forklift batteries have lasted up to ten years. If you're like many others, batteries are a necessary investment, they are essential for daily business operations, but they can come at a hefty cost. In order to cut replacement costs ...

Industrial Battery Systems Charger Buying Guide

Industrial battery systems that allow for recharging are both budget-friendly and energy efficient. However, without the right charging system, the benefits can be greatly diminished. In this blog post, we will provide an overview of the different battery charging options available for a variety of industrial batteries including how to choose the right one for your customers.

Which Battery Technology Will Win The Storage Race?

Across the country, utilities are reducing subsidies to grid-tied solar users…and more homeowners are choosing battery storage for their renewable energy (RE) systems.

Why Pro Fisherman Michael Simonton Chose Crown Battery

Michael Simonton became a professional fisherman after a career as a special education teacher. Over the last 15 years, he's continued to use Crown Battery for its superior design and quality. Crown Battery is proud sponsor of his ultimate success. Learn more about Michael Simonton professional fisherman journey to the top and why he chose Crown Battery to be a part of it.

Bringing Clean Energy to Navajo Elders: A Remarkable Collaboration

CANYON DIABLO, Arizona – The George family – two Navajo elders and their handicapped sons – lived without electricity in a primitive two-bedroom dwelling built with toxic railroad ties and leaky walls. But that all changedrecently, when they moved into their new home – the first green home on Navajo Nation.