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Well thanks it nice to see all the complementary comments about me. But as soon as I mention some one who claims to have forgotten more about the this industry or the future of this industry than us forgetting something people say something.

Now you ask where we are getting our figures from. If you look at any spec sheet for the types of trucks we have said you will see the average 12,000kg forklift will use 12 litters of Diesel per hour, one litter of diesel produces 2.68KG of CO2 and around 370L of Diesel produces one ton of CO2. At the moment the carbon tax ranges from $10 - $120 depending on which country you look at. Now most countries will use an average of $50 carbon tax per ton in 2023. So really its just basic maths.

Second we have never done any crowd funding we are backed by privet backers

Thirdly like I have said the truck is ready for release to the public in the fourth quarter of 2020.


if you think Halifax is a good night out you are years behind the times.



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  • Posted 14 Mar 2020 23:26
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  • By Exalteze
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