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Green Cubes Technology Advances Port Automation with Next-Generation Lithium Battery Systems
By MGN Editorial•April 8, 2026 at 09:01 PM
Green Cubes Technology is supplying advanced lithium-ion power systems to USAMR for autonomous mobile robots, supporting the maritime industry's transition to sustainable battery solutions for port and logistics operations.
# Green Cubes Technology Advances Port Automation with Next-Generation Lithium Battery Systems
KOKOMO, Ind. — Green Cubes Technology, a leading manufacturer of lithium-ion power systems, has announced expanded partnership support for USAMR, an emerging innovator in autonomous mobile robot (AMR) technology, with the deployment of advanced lithium battery systems designed for next-generation port and logistics operations.
The partnership underscores the maritime industry's broader shift toward sustainable power solutions for port automation and material handling equipment. Autonomous mobile robots are increasingly deployed in container terminals, warehouse facilities, and intermodal logistics centers to improve operational efficiency and reduce labor constraints.
## Transition to Green Power
Green Cubes Technology specializes in producing lithium-ion power systems that enable the industry-wide transition from traditional lead-acid batteries and internal combustion engines to advanced Li-ion battery technology. The company's systems are engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of autonomous industrial equipment operating in 24/7 port and terminal environments.
"This partnership reflects the growing recognition that sustainable power solutions are critical to the future of port operations," a Green Cubes spokesman noted. The battery systems are designed to provide extended runtime, reduced charging times, and improved operational reliability compared to legacy power systems.
## Industry Context
The adoption of lithium-ion power for port automation aligns with broader sustainability initiatives within the maritime industry. Port authorities and terminal operators face increasing pressure to reduce carbon emissions and operational costs, making advanced battery technology a strategic investment in terminal modernization.
AMRs powered by high-performance lithium-ion batteries offer environmental benefits while improving throughput and reducing dependency on diesel-powered equipment. The technology is particularly valuable in indoor terminal facilities and climate-controlled warehouse environments where emissions control is essential.
For more information about Green Cubes Technology's advanced power systems and USAMR's autonomous mobile robot solutions, industry stakeholders are encouraged to consult the companies' latest product documentation and technical specifications.
#autonomous mobile robots#lithium-ion batteries#port automation#sustainability#port technology#green energy
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