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CLARK Material Handling Company launches the new TWLi20 Three-Wheel Electric Lithium-Ion Powered Lift Truck

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CLARK Material Handling Company, a top-ten global manufacturer of forklift trucks and aftermarket parts, announces the launch of the TWLi20 ThreeWheel Electric Lithium-Ion forklift truck to the CLARK line of industrial lift trucks.

Built around the powerful 48V Lithium-Ion battery, the TWLi20 boasts many excellent operator focused features, including:

  • A spacious cabin
  • Intuitive dual-joystick controls
  • A “plug and play” battery charger
  • An interactive LCD dash with audio/visual warnings
  • 4,000 lb. capacity

And much more!

This highly efficient Lithium-Ion forklift provides both new and experienced operators an easy to maneuver and handle lift truck. The narrow profile and tight turning radius make the TWLi20
perfectly suited for a wide range of applications and operations. The new TWLi20 also comes with the CLARK Protection Plan, one of the best warranty programs in the industry.

“The TWLi20 adds another great product to our line-up of electric trucks, and it gives certified operators an easy-to-operate solution, regardless of their experience level,” commented Dennis
Lawrence, President and CEO of CLARK, “We are excited to introduce this truck to the market, and know our customers will see the value of this great new product”

“Our three-wheel electric forklift, powered by an integrated Lithium-Ion battery, marks another great step forward for CLARK. The longer service lifespans available through Lithium-Ion batteries
require less maintenance compared with lead-acid batteries, and the ability to opportunity charge is a huge advantage in a busy operation,” noted Brandon Bullard, Director of Sales and Marketing.
“The TWLi20 is a great addition to the CLARK line; and represents our commitment to providing a full scope of material handling solutions for customer’s changing needs.”

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