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Your have your opinion and you are welcome to it, but like i have said i'm not bashing Hyster i'm just pointing out that they have waisted hundreds of millions of their shreholder money on a project that wont succeed, If you realy believe customers will pay out over 1.1 Million Us Dollars for a laden container handling reach stacker, then hundreds of thousands of dollars for hydrogen storage systems. then around $8.50 per KG of hydrogen so that would be around $80 per running hour , then believe it. This goes for big truck over 6,000kg as well lets say a 16,000kg hydrogen fuel cell forklift would cost over $350,000


We talk to customers every day that are looking for a sustainable option that won't place them into bankrupcy like hydrogen will and they all want a product that can run for longer than 12 hours refuel in under 15 min and be 100% zero emission.


Now you have your opion on how to deliver this and we have ours. I know which one the customers are going for
  • Posted 13 Aug 2021 20:00
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  • By Letaq60n
  • joined 29 Nov'20 - 82 messages
  • W. Yorkshire, United Kingdom

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