CLARK Europe to present for first time new Crossover series
转载 2025-02-08 09:31 mhwmagazine Source:mhwmagazine(Photo: CLARK Europe)
Under the motto 'Get Electrified with Crossover Technology', CLARK Europe will be presenting the new Crossover series at LogiMAT in Germany.
The Crossover series is a combination of the advantages of electric forklifts and the versatility and robustness of traditional diesel and LPG forklifts.
CLARK says it aims to set new standards in material handling for indoor and outdoor application.
The two crossover series L25-35XE and S25-35XE with load capacities of 2.5 to 3.5 tons are the next logical step for the firm.
It seeks to further electrify the counterbalanced truck product range and increase performance and efficiency so that they can replace combustion engines in all areas of application.
Another feature of the crossover series is giving forklift trucks product names again. For example, the L25-35XE is called “Raider” and the S25-35XE is named “Renegade”.
Other highlights of CLARK's trade fair appearance include the recently launched 48-volt STE/SE three- and four-wheel forklifts with load capacities of 1.6 to 2 tons.
The company will also showcase the COP2 vertical order picker with Li-ion technology, designed for order picking tasks on the second shelf level.
Visitors to LogiMAT can see the CLARK's forklifts on March 11 to 13, at Hall 10, Stand 10B78.
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