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The Materials Handling Engineers’ Association (MHEA)

Levistor Ltd

The MHEA are thrilled to welcome Levistor Ltd as a  valued Corporate Member.

 

Levistor kills the power pulse problem in heavy industry.

 

Crushers, mills, shredders, screens and mining hoists draw power in short, violent bursts that can exceed a site’s power allocation.

 

The standard response; throttling production, pausing secondary equipment, or over-sizing power infrastructure for peak rather than average load; costs operators throughput and capital. Levistor’s unique, hybrid energy storage absorbs these pulses and delivers flat, smooth power to the grid, so equipment runs at full capacity within existing power limits.

 

The system is built for the economics of constant cycling: millions of charge/discharge cycles with zero measurable degradation, millisecond response, and lifetime costs up to 3x lower than batteries or legacy flywheels. Batteries degrade fast under this duty cycle. Levistor is engineered natively for it. This is a $-per-cycle problem, not a $-per-kWh problem.

 

Modular by design, with storage matched to each site’s load profile. Can be deployed standalone at an industrial site or embedded within OEM equipment as an energy management module.

 

Where this fits:

  • Crushers, mills, shredders, screens, mining hoists. Any equipment with high-power, short-duration demand cycles.
  • Sites constrained by grid connection limits or facing costly infrastructure upgrades.
  • OEM partnerships. Embed pulse-smoothing within machines before they reach site.

 

Email: info@levistor.com

 

Web: www.levistor.com

 

Tel: +44 (0)20 8037 7374

 

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