In today’s fast-moving warehouses and smart factories, reliable power is everything. As warehouse automation accelerates, the right logistics and warehouse batteries directly decide whether your automated guided vehicles (AGVs), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), tow tractors, and electric forklifts can run 24/7 with minimum downtime. With automation levels rising rapidly in 2026, choosing the correct voltage platform, 24V, 36V, 48V, or 72V, has become a make-or-break decision for system integrators and logistics managers.
Understanding Logistics and Warehouse Batteries
Logistics and warehouse batteries are specialized lithium battery systems engineered for continuous operation, frequent charging, and high safety standards. Unlike consumer batteries, they must integrate closely with vehicle controllers and management systems through intelligent BMS communication.
Key characteristics include:
- Stable voltage output for predictable robot behavior
- Intelligent BMS with diagnostics and communication (CAN, RS485, etc.)
- Support for fast charging or opportunity charging
- Long cycle life for multi-shift operation
- Compliance with international safety and transportation standards
24V Batteries for Long-Runtime, Low-Output Logistics Robots
The 24V platform is widely used in logistics and warehouse batteries where low continuous output and long endurance are the primary requirements.
Applicable Robots and Equipment
- Long-distance indoor delivery robots
- Patrol and inspection robots
- Autonomous towing robots with continuous low-to-medium power demand
- AGCs (Automated Guided Carts) used in production lines
Key Advantages
- Optimized for continuous, stable power output rather than peak performance
- Well-suited for robots with moderate speed and load requirements
Typical Application Scenarios
- Automotive and electronics assembly loops
- Factory intralogistics routes with long travel distances
- Hospitals and clean logistics environments
- Warehouse support robots prioritizing endurance and uptime
Tritek’s 24V logistics and warehouse batteries focus on large-capacity designs with intelligent BMS, supporting low-output AGVs and robots that require long runtime, system stability, and a 24V architecture.
36V / 48V Batteries for Mid-Power AGVs and AMRs
The 36V and 48V platforms represent the most balanced category among logistics and warehouse batteries. They offer a strong combination of output power, efficiency, and manageable system complexity, making them a popular choice for mainstream AGV and AMR applications.
Applicable Robots and Equipment
- Standard AGVs with 300–800 kg payload capacity
- Conveyor-line AGVs
- Pallet-handling AMRs
- Tugger AGVs used in manufacturing workshops
Key Advantages
- Higher output power compared to 24V systems
- Suitable for multi-shift and high-throughput warehouse operations
- Stable communication with management systems via CAN or RS485
Typical Application Scenarios
- E-commerce fulfillment centers
- Automotive manufacturing material supply lines
- Large factories with complex intralogistics flows
- Distribution centers requiring both speed and endurance
Tritek provides mature 36V and 48V battery platforms with stable CAN communication and balanced power output, designed for mainstream AGVs and AMRs operating in multi-shift warehouse environments.
72V Batteries for Heavy-Duty Logistics Vehicles
For applications requiring high torque, lifting power, or heavy towing, 72V logistics and warehouse batteries are the preferred solution. The higher voltage reduces current demand while delivering strong performance, improving efficiency in heavy-duty operations.
Applicable Equipment
- Heavy-load AGVs (1–3 tons and above)
- Autonomous forklifts
- High-power industrial tow tractors
- Hybrid indoor–outdoor logistics vehicles
Key Advantages
- High discharge capability for lifting, towing, and rapid acceleration
- Efficient power delivery for heavy-duty equipment
- Suitable for demanding industrial environments
- Supports long operating hours under high load conditions
Typical Application Scenarios
- Steel and metal processing plants
- Large-scale distribution hubs
- Cross-dock logistics centers
- Warehouse yard and outdoor logistics operations
Tritek’s 72V logistics and warehouse batteries are engineered for high discharge performance and robust safety, supporting heavy-load AGVs, autonomous forklifts, and industrial tow vehicles in demanding logistics environments.
What Buyers Should Look for in Logistics and Warehouse Batteries
When selecting logistics and warehouse batteries, voltage is only one part of the equation. Buyers should also evaluate:
- Charging strategy: fast charging and opportunity charging support
- BMS intelligence: real-time monitoring, diagnostics, and communication
- Safety design: multi-level protection and thermal management
- Cycle life: durability for 24/7 or multi-shift operations
- Mechanical design: compact structure for tight robot compartments
- Certifications: compliance with CE, UL, IEC, and EN standards
A well-designed battery system reduces downtime, lowers maintenance costs, and improves overall reliability.
Why Tritek Fits Logistics and Warehouse Applications
With over 15 years of experience in lithium battery systems, Tritek provides complete logistics and warehouse battery platforms covering 24V, 36/48V, and 72V applications.
Key strengths include:
- Mature voltage platforms for diverse AGV and AMR requirements
- Intelligent BMS with protection, diagnostics, and CANbus communication
- Compact and customizable battery structures for robotic integration
- Automated production capacity exceeding 10,000 battery packs per day
- Global after-sales support in Europe and the United States
Meet Tritek at LogiMAT 2026
Tritek will exhibit at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, Germany, one of the world’s leading trade fairs for intralogistics and process management.
- Date: March 24 – 26, 2026
- Booth: Hall 10 9F13
Visitors are welcome to discuss customized logistics and warehouse battery solutions for AGVs, AMRs, and warehouse robotics directly with the technical team.
FAQs
Can logistics robots still use lead-acid batteries?
While lead-acid batteries are still found in legacy systems, most modern logistics equipment is shifting to lithium-ion batteries due to higher operational efficiency, faster charging, longer cycle life, and lower maintenance requirements.