Milwaukee launches two new chargers for faster battery power

Milwaukee has launched two new charging solutions to help crews manage their battery-powered tools more efficiently. The M18 Six Bay Daisy Chain Rapid Charger and the M18 Dual Bay Simultaneous Super Charger are built to reduce downtime, allowing teams to stay productive without waiting for batteries to charge.

M18 Six Bay Daisy Chain Rapid Charger

For crews running multiple M18 tools, keeping enough charged batteries on hand can be a challenge. The M18 Six Bay Daisy Chain Rapid Charger solves this problem by allowing users to daisy chain up to 10 chargers on a single 15-amp circuit. That means teams can charge up to 60 batteries overnight without overloading their power supply.

During the day, the charger can switch to rapid mode, linking up to four chargers together for faster charging when crews need quick battery turnarounds. This system gives teams more flexibility, keeping tools powered up without costly electrical upgrades.

M18 Dual Bay Simultaneous Super Charger

The M18 Dual Bay Simultaneous Super Charger offers a high-speed solution for users who need the fastest charge times possible. Designed for on-the-go charging, this charger’s four-point mounting system allows it to be mounted in vans, trailers, or workshops.

Its high-speed cooling technology allows batteries to charge faster without overheating. For example, the charger can power an M18 RedLithium Forge XC8.0 or HD12.0 battery to 80% in just 35 minutes. Smaller batteries, like the XC6.0, can reach 80% in only 15 minutes. This rapid turnaround helps crews minimize downtime and keep working without interruption.

Milwaukee’s latest charging solutions address a major challenge in battery-powered tool use—keeping enough batteries ready throughout the workday. With more charging bays, faster speeds, and flexible mounting options, these chargers help teams reduce downtime and stay productive.

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