LUMBER MILL FORKLIFT ELECTRIFICATION: FIVE QUESTIONS YOU SHOULD BE ASKING
This article will help you understand the viability of moving from internal combustion engine (ICE) to electric-powered equipment in the lumber industry. It explores the answers to five of the top questions lumber mills have about forklift electrification that you should be asking before you make the shift.
GET ANSWERS TO LUMBER ELECTRICIFCATION QUESTIONS LIKE:
- Which applications at lumber mills have the greatest potential for forklift electrification?
- What can we expect out of electric-powered trucks?
- What else should we know about the battery?
- What are the clearest benefits?
- What considerations does the industry need to address?
What applications at lumber mills have the greatest potential for forklift electrification?
The greatest opportunity for lumber mill forklift electrification is currently in shipping and receiving. Because these trucks are typically running for only 12 hours per day, the batteries can be charged while the truck is out of use, enabling the shift to electric equipment without impacting productivity.
What are the clearest benefits?
Electric forklifts can help operations reach emission reduction goals. A major advantage is that an advanced electric option like lithium-ion produces no harmful emissions while in operation or charging. Lumber mill forklift electrification also has advantages when it comes to maintenance and equipment longevity.
FIVE QUESTIONS LUMBER OPERATIONS SHOULD BE ASKING ABOUT FORKLIFT ELECTRIFICATION – DOWNLOAD THE ARTICLE
Explore clean power and its ability to deliver the productivity you need by getting the answers to five important questions about lumber mill forklift electrification.
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