New Electric Series Forklift Introduced

Yale Lift Truck Technologies introduces the new ERP2.2-3.5N electric lift truck series, designed to help warehouses optimise efficiency and flexibility with the power of battery electric forklifts. With a versatile range of optional features, the Series N forklifts can lift up to 3.5 tonnes, delivering the performance and flexibility to meet specific operational needs.

“The new Yale® Series N electric forklift is built on a foundation of proven performance, delivering the reliability that warehouses will recognise from Yale, but reinvented for the challenges of today’s dynamic operations,” says Fraser Brash, Regional Product Manager, for Yale Lift Truck Technologies. “In its standard configuration, the new Yale Series N electric lift trucks enhance productivity, and ergonomics. However, every materials handling operation is unique. So, these forklifts also empower businesses to specify the features they need to tackle their specific requirements.”

The new Series N electric models can flex to both indoor and outdoor tasks, making them well suited to a wide range of industries, including auto parts, 3PL (third party logistics), retail, furniture, food, beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, and many others. The introduction of the new electric Series N lift trucks follows the launch of the Series N IC models in 2022. Both share many smart design features that contribute to an enhanced operator experience and excellent visibility, boosting confidence and efficiency.

“Flexibility is at the heart of Yale Series N trucks,” says Brash. “Both the IC and electric Series N trucks are designed with various optional features, to help the end user match their trucks to the specific needs of their individual operation.”

Reliable, Reinvented, Recharged

Like their IC counterparts, the new Series N electric models offer a spacious cabin with a user-friendly touch screen as standard. Further customisations for the operator environment include dual joystick hydraulic controls, and a variety of comfortable seat options.

Meanwhile, the mast offers excellent visibility through the two channels, considered best in class. What’s more, a zero-turn radius, provides better manoeuvrability in tight warehouse spaces.
To support safe operation in certain applications, the Dynamic Stability System (DSS) option helps to enhance stability and reduce the likelihood of tip overs. It delivers audio and visual alerts and restricts the truck’s performance when operated outside set parameters. Such as limiting traction speed when the mast is raised to a certain height.

The Yale ERP2.2-3.5N Series N electric lift trucks are also engineered to allow for the integration of Yale Reliant™ operator assist system (OAS). This optional technology may help certain operations to manage risk, reduce damage, and encourage correct operator behaviours.

“A key innovation with this Yale electric forklift is the ability for customers to specify the motor option that best suits their application and priorities. The standard option includes AC induction motors for both the drive and hydraulic pump, ideal for many warehouses. However, the enhanced motor package may be better suited to those with higher intensity operations,” explains Brash.

The enhanced motor option includes permanent magnet drive motors and a permanent magnet hydraulic pump. This provides higher performance and better energy efficiency, which may help certain operations to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) over time.

The new Series N models also provide potential savings and lower TCO by helping to reduce maintenance expenses. Electric forklifts feature fewer drivetrain components and less complexity, lowering overall maintenance requirements. Battery flexibility allows businesses to select the battery that excels for their operations while managing costs.

A choice of lithium-ion, lead acid, or TPPL (Thin Plate Pure Lead) batteries meets differing requirements. For instance, the battery box replacement (BBR) design for the lithium-ion battery option may minimise long-term costs by enabling easier battery replacement and second-life use. Additionally, zero exhaust emissions in operation, can also contribute towards a company’s sustainability goals.

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New Lithium-ion Forklifts Power Efficiency

Yale Lift Truck Technologies has announced the expansion of its UX series of lift trucks with the addition of new lithium-ion power options. The new counterbalance forklifts, available in the four-wheel ERP15-35UXL series and the three-wheel ERP16-20UXTL series, strike the ideal balance between efficiency and cost-effectiveness, helping outsmart everyday challenges.

“The lithium-ion powered Yale® UXL series helps varied warehouse and intralogistics operations to tackle the challenges of rising costs while benefitting from clean, zero-emission technology. All without compromising on efficiency,” says Robert O’Donoghue, Vice President of Marketing at Yale Lift Truck Technologies.“

The new Yale lithium-ion UXL options address some of the real-world challenges posed by lead-acid batteries. By eliminating the need for scheduled watering, the UXL series has the potential to enhance workflow, ultimately increasing operational time and helping to enhance day to day operations.

“With efficiency key to any intralogistics operation,” continues O’Donoghue, “the ability to take advantage of opportunity charging means the UXL series can be ready to go at any time. When not in use, users can expect a fast, full charge in about two and a half hours on most models.”

Catering to diverse industries, including manufacturing, logistics, retail, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals, the versatile Yale UXL models combine technology and practicality. Their compact design and excellent manoeuvrability enable efficient navigation of narrow aisles, alongside responsive performance, consistent lifting power, and travel speeds up to 16km/h. Lift capacities up to 3.5 tonnes and a reach up to 6m give the UXL the ability to efficiently move materials within a facility and support a wide range of different handling tasks.

Lithium-ion Battery Forklift Trucks

With zero exhaust emissions, these lift trucks also contribute to a cleaner, quieter working environment while supporting sustainability goals by helping reduce operational CO2 emissions. Furthermore, the 5-year or 7,500-hour warranty on the lithium-ion batteries minimises replacement costs, providing a long-lasting fleet solution. The flexible battery box design also allows for potential future conversion to lead-acid power if business needs evolve.

“Yale UXL truck users will also benefit from peace of mind thanks to our well-established independent dealer network which offers exceptional aftermarket support, readily available parts, and a comprehensive warranty programme,” says O’Donoghue. “The Yale lithium-ion powered UXL series is further proof of our commitment to providing efficient, cost-effective solutions to the materials handling industry all while continuing to work towards a zero-emission future.”

The Yale ERP15-35UXL and ERP16-20UXTL models are available now from Yale dealers across Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

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New era for Yale Lift Truck Technologies

Yale Materials Handling has changed its brand name to Yale® Lift Truck Technologies. The rebranding reflects the Company’s emphasis on technology-enabled lift trucks for warehouse and intralogistics operations, delivered through a strong network of independent Dealers.

The rebrand highlights how Yale is responding to ever changing market conditions and demands; whilst emphasising its strengths in providing solutions for customers’ needs. The materials handling landscape is changing. So are its challenges. There are increasing demands for shorter delivery times and flexible, high-quality service. Europe is the biggest intralogistics market in the world and is expected to see an unprecedented level of expansion and innovation. Fast adoption will be key. From labour shortages to safety and sustainability goals, Yale is committed to providing solutions in the intralogistics and warehouse space.

“The new Yale positioning is built around three pillars” said Robert O’Donoghue, Vice President Marketing and Solutions EMEA from Yale Lift Truck Technologies. “The first is our smart design philosophy which is all about putting the customer first. Second, is our focus on Technology Integration. We’re not just keeping up; we’re leading the way. Third, is our dealer partners, who create long-lasting, successful relationships with customers”.

The new brand name is founded on a 100-year heritage designing and manufacturing lift truck technologies which keep evolving to meet the challenges facing today’s industries.
With its Dealer Partners, Yale focuses on customer success in the fast-changing intralogistics market.

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