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RCE 15-20

Compact wooden and fire wheel electric forklift that handles occasional transport and stable tasks.

Lifting height
6500 mm
Lifting capasity
1500 - 2000 kg
Energy type
EL
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Description

The STILL RCE 15-20 is an electric forklift that combines high performance, reliability, and efficiency in a compact design. This model is specifically designed for demanding work environments such as warehouses, production halls, and distribution facilities. Available in two versions with capacities from 1.5 to 2 tons, it is ideal for transporting goods in both narrow and wide areas.

The RCE 15-20 model is equipped with advanced lithium-ion technology that ensures faster charging and longer operating times. The lithium-ion batteries also provide an energy-efficient solution that reduces operating costs while being environmentally friendly. The electric drive technology makes the RCE 15-20 a greener alternative to traditional diesel and LPG trucks while maintaining high performance, stability, and durability.

This electric forklift is designed with operator comfort and safety in mind. With an ergonomic operator compartment, intuitive controls, and easy access to functions, the RCE 15-20 allows operators to work efficiently and safely. The truck has a high lifting capacity, and its robust construction makes it suitable for both light and intensive material handling tasks.

The STILL RCE 15-20 offers excellent maneuverability, making it ideal for operations in narrow aisles or tightly packed areas. The compact size and agility of the truck make it easier to handle goods in small spaces and in constrained work environments.

With its reliability and energy-efficient operation, the STILL RCE 15-20 is an ideal solution for businesses looking for an electric forklift that combines high performance, low maintenance, and cost-effective benefits. It is the perfect solution for both light and intensive use, delivering top-quality material handling for modern workplaces.

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