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Hyster Presents Electric Big Trucks At LIGNA 2023

By P&E StaffApril 18, 20232 Mins Read
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Hyster Presents Electric Big Trucks At LIGNA 2023

Hyster, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial trucks, will be at LIGNA 2023 in Hanover, Germany, from 15th – 19th May. Visitors to the show, which is focused on industry solutions for the wood industry, will see a truck from the Hyster® J10-18XD electric Big Truck series at stand P61, which features an integrated lithium-ion battery.

In the outdoor “Logistics, Sawmills, Transport, and Large Forestry Equipment” area at the show, Hyster will be exhibiting its robust Big Trucks. With a 350-volt lithium-ion battery and a capacity of up to 18 tonnes, the trucks in this series deliver IC-like performance, even in harsh environments. With short charging times, the Hyster J10-18XD Big Trucks can also handle multi-shift operations.

Businesses that handle and process wood can reduce their CO2 footprint with the emission-free lift truck technology and, at the same time, lower their expenditure on maintenance and energy. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, the Hyster J10-18XD range stands out for its power, acceleration, and excellent visibility for the operator.

Continuing to use old equipment can quickly reduce profits. Those who choose advanced energy sources may increase fleet performance and reduce emissions. From loose logs to finished wood products, Hyster can configure the right lift truck for a wide range of challenges.

With more than 105,000 square metres of exhibition space and more than 1,100 exhibitors, LIGNA 2023 is the world’s leading trade fair for wood sector businesses. It covers the entire chain, from planning and processing, to logistics.

Hyster is exhibiting in the outdoor exhibition area on stand P61.

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