Forklift Power Sources Explained

Forklift Power Sources

Understanding forklift power options to help you choose the right equipment for your operation.

Forklift Power Sources at Berry Material Handling

Choosing the right forklift power source is one of the most important decisions in a material handling operation. Power source impacts performance, operating costs, maintenance requirements, emissions, and long-term flexibility.

Berry Material Handling helps customers evaluate forklift power options based on application, environment, usage patterns, and long-term operating goals.

Internal Combustion Forklifts

Internal combustion forklifts use gasoline, diesel, or liquid propane (LPG) engines to generate power. These forklifts are widely used in outdoor and mixed-use environments. Internal combustion forklifts typically require more routine engine maintenance and emissions considerations compared to electric options.

Key characteristics:

  • Strong performance in outdoor applications
  • Fast refueling
  • Well-suited for uneven surfaces and heavy loads

Common applications:

  • Lumber yards
  • Outdoor storage
  • Manufacturing facilities with outdoor movement
  • Construction-related operations

Electric Forklifts, Lead-Acid Batteries

Lead-acid battery-powered forklifts are a common electric option for indoor and warehouse environments. Lead-acid electric forklifts remain a cost-effective solution for many single- and two-shift operations.

Key characteristics:

  • Zero emissions at point of use
  • Quiet operation
  • Proven and widely available technology

Considerations:

  • Requires battery charging and maintenance
  • Battery changes may be needed for multi-shift operations
  • Proper watering and care are critical for longevity

Electric Forklifts, Lithium-Ion Batteries

Lithium-ion forklifts use advanced battery technology designed to reduce maintenance and improve efficiency. Lithium-ion forklifts are often selected for operations seeking reduced maintenance and simplified charging routines.

Key characteristics:

  • Opportunity charging without battery swaps
  • Little to no routine battery maintenance
  • Consistent power output throughout shifts

Considerations:

  • Higher upfront investment
  • Requires compatible charging infrastructure
  • Best suited for specific applications and duty cycles

Maintenance-Free Forklift Batteries

Reduce battery maintenance and keep your fleet moving with maintenance-free battery solutions for Hyster and Yale forklifts. These advanced power systems eliminate routine watering requirements while delivering reliable performance, improved uptime, and lower maintenance costs.

Key characteristics:

  • No Watering Required
  • Reduced Maintenance
  • Consistent Power Delivery

Considerations:

  • Higher Initial Investment
  • Charging Requirements
  • Application Fit

Comparing Forklift Power Sources

No single forklift power source is right for every operation, as factors like usage environment, shifts, fleet size, and infrastructure all affect the best choice. Berry Material Handling helps evaluate these factors to recommend the most suitable power solution.

MetricInternal CombustionLead-AcidLithium-IonMaintenance-Free
Upfront CostLOWLOWHIGHMODERATE
Fuel / Energy CostMODERATELOWLOWESTLOW
MaintenanceHIGHMODERATEMINIMALLOW
Indoor UseNOYESYESYES
Multi-Shift ReadyYESNOPARTIALPARTIAL
Cold Storage CapableLIMITEDPOOREXCELLENTFAIR
EmissionsHIGHZEROZEROZERO
Technology MaturityPROVENPROVENESTABLISHEDPROVEN

Forklift Power Solutions Across Kansas

Selecting the right forklift power source involves more than choosing the truck itself, it also requires planning for infrastructure, maintenance, and long-term operational impact. Berry Material Handling works with businesses to evaluate application requirements, compare available power options, and align the best solution with operational goals while planning the necessary charging or fueling infrastructure. Support and guidance are available through our Kansas locations in Wichita, Topeka, Salina, and Garden City, helping customers across the region make informed decisions for new or existing forklift fleets.

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