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Forklift Guide

Electric Forklift

A battery similar to the one in your car powers an electric forklift, although obviously bigger and stronger. The batteries are usually designed to last for at least one standard shift before needing a recharge, and the recharge station must be in a dry, well-ventilated area. Electric forklifts are ideal for indoor use, as they do not generate emissions, but cannot be used outside, except on smooth paved parking lot type areas. Electric forklifts are inexpensive to run, as there are no fuel costs involved, but they cost more initially. Electric forklifts are quiet, another plus for indoor use, and do not need storage areas for gas or diesel fuel. Following is a chart of pros and cons for electric forklifts.

Pros

No emissions

Quiet

No fuel cost

No storage for gas or diesel fuels

Rechargeable, changeable batteries

Low cost per hour of operation

Cons

Not for outdoor use

Needs a smooth, flat surface

More expensive to acquire

Battery charge area

Batteries need 8 hours to charge

8 hours to cool before use

Time consuming to change battery