Electrifyingly Good!
Efficiency Champions: STILL Electric ForkliftsEletro mobility is penetrating our daily life more and more every day. In light of the fact that fossil fuels are becoming increasingly rare and more expensive, this trend is bound only to continue. The future of mobility is electric and pollutant free.
This trend is becoming clearer as well within Intralogistics. Electric forklifts have now become powerful enough to easily replace traditional Engine trucks even in heavy duty applications.
STILL's electric forklifts are intelligent efficiency champions. They range from the slim RX 50 with its capacity from 1 tonne up to the RX 60-80 which can carry up to 8 tonnes.
The advantages of Electric trucks are striking:
- A pollutant free drive system
- Considerably lower energy and maintenance costs compared to those of engine trucks
In comparison with an engine truck, the initial price is higher due to the built in battery. This extra expense is quickly made up for and the initial investment means noticeable savings in the long term.
Zero Emissions for your whole fleet
FeaturesSTILL, with more than 90 years experience in the field, is among the most respected experts in electro mobility logistics. Industry wide revolutionary innovations make STILL electric forklifts more and more attractive as the years go by.
Our eco-friendly power packs to pull off
STILL's Electric Forklifts are Among the Most Efficient in the Industry- E-Truck
- Premium Diesel truck
** Examples of standard full service instalments on the market. Individual service instalments may vary.
*** Free of CO2 at place of operation. The calculated values result on mixed electricity generation with a share of renewable energy of 50% (e.g. solar power, wind turbines, hydro power).
The critical question when buying a forklift: "Electric or Engine?"
The key to deciding lies in the vehicle's operational profileWhat are the strengths of electric and combustion motor forklifts? Which type of truck is best suited for different areas of use? And under which conditions do the different trucks provide the greatest potential for savings?