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How Do I Care for My Sealed Lead Acid Batteries?
You're WorkOx Trucks operate with a standard 72V 64Ah sealed lead acid (SLA) battery bank that consists of six 12V batteries, and each battery can cost around $250.00 to replace. Treat them right, and they'll serve you reliably for years. Treat them poorly, however, and you'll be shopping for replacements far sooner than you'd like.

WorkOx
May 26


Why Are Last-Mile and Campus Operations Ditching Gas Carts for Electric, Three-Wheel Utility Vehicles?
Walk through any major distribution hub, hospital campus, university, or industrial facility today and you'll notice something different. The noisy, fume-belching gas carts that used to zip between buildings are disappearing. In their place? Quiet, efficient electric, three-wheelers that are redefining what a utility vehicle looks like on the ground.

WorkOx
May 17


Can Electric UTVs Handle Serious Commercial, Ranch & Job Site Demands?
For years, "electric" meant compromised, weak, incapable of tough tasks. Most electric carts were built for golf courses and resort paths, not for hauling serious loads across rough ground under a scorching sun. Converting these carts by strapping truck beds to the back is not enough to make them trucks. They are not built for rough work. If you run a ranch, a job site, a commercial operation, or a large agricultural property, you have no need for a WorkOx Truck designed for

WorkOx
May 11


How Do Electric, Three-Wheel Utility Vehicles Outperform Four-Wheel Gas-Powered UTVs?
If you're a rancher, farmer, homesteader or you operate a job site, warehouse, or commercial property, you already know the value of a reliable utility vehicle. The question ever more property owners and operators ask is no longer whether to go electric — it's why didn't I switch sooner? Electric three-wheel utility vehicles are changing the way Americans work on their properties. In this article we break down the advantages of electric versus gas-powered utility vehicles

WorkOx
May 6


