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well it would depend on what equipment you are using this system would fit quite well into a standard 3 ton forklift, as for cost like i have said before if your were to say a 3 ton Diesel would cost $25,000 , 3 ton lithium iron $38,000 and a 3 ton Hydrogen $53,000 a 3 ton forklift with this system would be around $34,000 lower than both other alternatives for zero emission. and like i have said if you take into account the fossil fuel emissions to produce the electric then a lithium iron forklift is not 100% zero emission.

Now we are working on the larger forklift were the price comparison is larger and the performance level of an electric forklift is much lower than a diesel, Our system has the same level or better performance as a diesel truck. but we will be lower priced than the electric alternative
  • Posted 18 Oct 2018 04:11
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  • By exalt
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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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