Traditional forklifts have exposed several noteworthy phenomena during long-term use. Although internal combustion engine forklifts provide strong power output, there is room for improvement in energy consumption and emissions. Although electric forklifts have improved in this regard, early products cannot fully meet the needs of high-intensity operations in terms of battery life and power output. Problems such as insufficient operating comfort, high maintenance frequency, and safety need to be improved also affect the user experience to varying degrees.
In response to these phenomena, some companies have launched systematic improvements from multiple dimensions:
1. Innovation of the power system
Electric forklift technology has made significant progress in recent years. The application of lithium batteries has significantly extended the battery life of electric forklifts and improved charging efficiency. Compared with traditional lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries can store more energy under the same weight and have a longer life cycle. The optimization of motor control technology has enabled electric forklifts to gradually approach the level of internal combustion engine forklifts in terms of power output, while maintaining obvious advantages in terms of energy consumption. This progress makes electric forklifts more applicable in indoor operations and occasions with high environmental requirements.
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