Doosan Bobcat reveals hydrogen-powered forklift in South Korea For the first time ever, hydrogen-powered forklifts have been made available for purchase in South Korea by Doosan Bobcat, a division of the Doosan Group, which also makes agricultural and construction equipment. The firm revealed on Wednesday that the previous day, at its forklift facility in Incheon, it had staged a delivery ceremony for its first hydrogen forklift. Doosan Bobcat’s first hydrogen forklift is a 3-ton model with an output fuel cell that can produce 20 kW. It will be sent to the Korea Zinc Onsan smelting factory following testing at the…
Author: Anela Dokso
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