Electric counterbalance trucks typically offer lift capacities ranging from 1,000 kg to 5,000 kg and maximum lift heights from 3 meters to 7.5 meters (10 to 25 feet). They use a heavy rear counterweight to offset loads, making them versatile for indoor and outdoor operations.
Lift Capacity & Lift Height Specs
Standard Capacity: Compact 3-wheel models handle 1,000 kg–2,000 kg, while heavy-duty 4-wheel industrial models scale up to 5,000 kg.
Lift Height: Most standard configurations reach up to 6 or 7 meters, well-suited for standard multi-tier warehouse racking.
Height vs. Capacity Rule: As lift height increases, the safe working load capacity decreases due to stability limits
Key Advantages
Zero Emissions: Battery power creates no exhaust, making them safe for enclosed spaces like food or chemical warehouses.
Quiet Operation: Significantly less noise than gas or diesel trucks.
Maneuverability: Available in tight 3-wheel configurations with small turning radiuses or stable 4-wheel configurations.
No Outriggers: Open front design lets the truck drive straight up to racks, trailers, and loading docks without support legs in the way.
Lower Maintenance: Fewer moving parts and no engine oil, coolant, or exhaust servicing mean lower lifetime operational costs.
Electric counterbalance trucks typically offer lift capacities ranging from 1,000 kg to 5,000 kg and maximum lift heights from 3 meters to 7.5 meters (10 to 25 feet). They use a heavy rear counterweight to offset loads, making them versatile for indoor and outdoor operations.
Lift Capacity & Lift Height Specs
Standard Capacity: Compact 3-wheel models handle 1,000 kg–2,000 kg, while heavy-duty 4-wheel industrial models scale up to 5,000 kg.
Lift Height: Most standard configurations reach up to 6 or 7 meters, well-suited for standard multi-tier warehouse racking.
Height vs. Capacity Rule: As lift height increases, the safe working load capacity decreases due to stability limits
Key Advantages
Zero Emissions: Battery power creates no exhaust, making them safe for enclosed spaces like food or chemical warehouses.
Quiet Operation: Significantly less noise than gas or diesel trucks.
Maneuverability: Available in tight 3-wheel configurations with small turning radiuses or stable 4-wheel configurations.
No Outriggers: Open front design lets the truck drive straight up to racks, trailers, and loading docks without support legs in the way.
Lower Maintenance: Fewer moving parts and no engine oil, coolant, or exhaust servicing mean lower lifetime operational costs.