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New EV Battery Lifts Built for Heavy-Duty Work

As the demand for electric and hybrid vehicle maintenance surges, ARI-HETRA launched their wheeled WS-25EV-E (Electric) and WS-25EV-P (Pneumatic) EV Battery Lifts. Engineered for the unique challenges of EV battery handling, these lifts allow fleet maintenance shops, transit agencies, and commercial vehicle service shops to remove and install batteries while staying mobile in the shop. They are available in Canada.

  • 4,500 lbs. max capacity.
  • Designed to safely help remove and install heavy EV battery packs.
  • Surface table with 4” x 4” grid pattern and M10 holes to accommodate fixturing various battery types.
  • The platform tilts forward, backward, and side to side by 1.25 inches.
  • Equipped with a secure locking system to prevent shifting during operation
  • Minimizes time spent on battery swaps, keeping fleets on the road.
  • Remote control included.

Built for the Future of Fleet Maintenance

The shift to electric and hybrid fleets means shops need the right equipment to handle high-voltage batteries safely and efficiently,” said Bill Gibson, VP of Business Development at ARI-HETRA. “Our new EV Battery Lifts are built to meet this demand, providing fleet maintenance teams with a solution that enhances both safety and efficiency.

Availability & More Information:

Our WS-25EV-E Electric and WS-25EV-P Pneumatic EV Battery Lifts are available now. For more information or to schedule a demo, visit www.ari-hetra.com, call the Ohio office at 800-562-3250, or contact info@ari-hetra.com.

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