en.Wedoany.com Reported - Bobcat showcased its next-generation electric and diesel forklift product line at a recent exhibition, marking the company's transition from the "coming soon" phase to full commercialization. Jan Droogendijk, Product Manager for Material Handling at Bobcat EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa), stated that the new three-wheel electric forklift and lithium-ion battery products are now officially launched and available for orders.

At the core of this promotion is the BNT series—Bobcat's first lithium-ion three-wheel electric forklift. This series targets high-capacity core areas of the market, primarily aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises, positioning itself as a practical, application-driven machine. Droogendijk noted that the BNT series aims to be "a simple, reliable forklift that gets the job done," typically operating for 2 to 5 hours per shift. A key design feature is the flexibility in battery configuration, allowing customers to choose from multiple lithium iron phosphate battery capacities based on runtime requirements, a decision driven more by usage patterns than technical specifications. This reflects the ongoing shift toward electrification in the market, with Droogendijk observing that "LPG is strongly transitioning to electric, especially for indoor use, and some countries have made it mandatory."

At the LogiMAT trade fair, Bobcat confirmed the launch of its largest diesel forklifts to date—the DV180S-9 and DV250S-9 models, expanding the product range to 18-ton and 25-ton classes. These machines are designed for heavy-duty outdoor applications such as timber, metal, concrete, and ports. Droogendijk explained: "You don't always have the charging infrastructure, and the required battery size would be enormous, so diesel still has its place." This dual-track strategy of electrification alongside diesel aims to adapt to the highly fragmented EMEA market, accommodating differences in temperature, regulations, and infrastructure across regions. In addition to new hardware, Bobcat has introduced digital capabilities, launching a telematics system bundled with lithium-ion batteries that provides battery health data and machine-level insights such as operating hours, idle time, error codes, and impact events.

In product design, Bobcat emphasizes durability, providing extra protection for key components while avoiding over-engineering in environments where such robustness is unnecessary. The company is also actively expanding its dealer network across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, covering mature markets such as Germany, France, and Italy, as well as emerging opportunity areas. Looking ahead, electrification investments are accelerating, supported by a dedicated battery research and development facility opened in South Korea. Droogendijk stated: "More electric forklifts, more battery development—that's our direction."
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