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Diesel fork lift aren't dying KION who are not a small forklift manufacture predict that the Global market for Diesel forklift will drop to 24% of total by 2027, if thats not a sign of a dying product.

I cliam lithium Iron forklift won't make it in the market, lithium iron batteries use chemistry to produce them but no companies are investing in the chemistry technology. Over 80% of lithium batteries are made in China, china will see that most or nealy all these batteries will go into the car market.


hydrogen has been around for 20 years but it has not made any impact in any market. A hydrogen fuel cell costs around $15,000 a 5 kg high presure hydrogen tank cost $9,000 a kg of hydrogen in Califonia the world best market costs $13 per kg now if you really beleive that hydrogen has a future you should change your name to Charlie Cairoli he made me laugh as well.

Hyster going under hyster will be bought or will go banckrupt before 2023


We have said there will be an annocement this quatar but again Charlie you don't seem to understand,


So Charlie you don't really know anything and you nether will. yer you might if you are still getting trucks from India
  • Posted 30 Sep 2020 04:42
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