Successful migration is an engineering project, not a SKU swap
Operators that treat lithium as a simple Ah-for-Ah swap often face charger alarms, SOC drift, and warranty disputes. A structured migration plan reduces downtime and audit risk.
Phase 1: electrical and monitoring readiness
Update charge voltage limits, equalization settings, and low-voltage disconnects. Map BMS alarms to existing SNMP or dry-contact panels.
- Charger firmware or profile update
- Spill containment removal where acid is phased out
- Labeling and SDS update per site
- Operator training on lithium handling
- Rollback plan for critical sites

Deploy Tuorde replacement packs by site priority
Start with highest maintenance-cost sites to capture early ROI. Browse related Tuorde products lists voltage-compatible replacement options.
Close the project with acceptance records
Archive charge test logs, alarm screenshots, and training sign-off. Request a structured quote for migration kits and spare modules.