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Zero emission forklifts

Any forklift manufacturers/developers looking to increase their product range into near zero-emmission technologies?

-Zero emmision
-Hydrogen, Methanol, etc
-Quiet
-No vibrations

We are working with a number of fuel cell developers with electric drive trains who are actively looking for partners in the fork lift industry.

We are also working with a number of custommers (supermarkets, airports etc) who wish to start using fuel cell forklifts and other electric vehicles in their facilities. We have partners for supplying hydrogen and providing the H/S training and drive train integration.

Please contact James dot Wortley at fuelcellmarkets dot com +44 18985 442269
  • Posted 27 Jun 2006 02:59
  • Modified 27 Jun 2006 03:00 by poster
  • Discussion started by james_w
  • Bucks, United Kingdom

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