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Fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries in comparison
Sustainability is an increasingly important issue in intralogistics. Anyone looking for alternative, eco-friendlier ways of powering their vehicle fleet has...
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How eco-friendly is the latest generation of forklifts with internal combustion (IC) engines?
Forklift trucks propelled by internal combustion (IC) engines are regarded as the market leaders, boasting precise handling, robust construction and...
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Made in Germany: what is the latest on battery manufacturing?
More and more vehicles, on roads and in warehouses, are taking advantage of electrical propulsion. Demand for batteries is therefore...
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High-performance intralogistics thanks to lithium-ion batteries: five questions for Carsten Harnisch
Demand for alternative propulsion systems in the intralogistics industry has never been higher. The KION Group has consolidated and concentrated...
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How does fuel-cell technology work in practice?
For many, fuel-cell technology is regarded as the “new kid on the block” when it comes to vehicle propulsion. But...
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Sky high: will flying taxis soon be filling the firmament?
From the Monday morning rush hour to the office exodus on Friday afternoon, our inner cities are clogged with traffic....
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Lithium-ion technology – Can we soon expect batteries made in Germany?
Electric vehicles and energy efficiency are hot topics – but many otherwise innovative countries are off the pace when it...
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Does fuel-cell technology have a viable future in intralogistics?
A recent study commissioned by Clean Intralogistics Net (CIN) confirms what many industry insiders and manufacturers have long known: fuel...
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Smart cities: how can we achieve eco-friendly personal transportation?
From bans on cars on the one side to huge rush-hour tailbacks on the other: there is clearly a need...
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What kind of propulsion system will drive the intralogistics industry in the future?
In an age of climate change and diesel scandals, it seems only reasonable to ask: how will vehicles be powered...
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