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Hello to the United Kingdom. My name is Richard and I live here in the States. How is everything over there? What I mean, is what is the forklift situation there? Are your businesses switching over to 80 volt quickly or has it been in place for a long period of time.

We are still stuck on 36/48 volt over here but I think the trend is going to begin. How about Hydrogen fuel cells? Are you seeing any movement? I just read an article that said we are moving here in the U.S. but I haven't seen any yet.

I thought I read or heard that it was still too expensive. I hope to here from you folks. Have a good day.
  • Posted 7 Jul 2011 11:44
  • By richard_p
  • joined 7 Jul'11 - 4 messages
  • Nevada, United States

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