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Algeco goes electric to secure sustainable materials handling solution

 

 

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Ref: PRHP283                                                 Date: 17th October 2023

 

Algeco goes electric to secure sustainable materials handling solution

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By switching to the latest electric forklifts powered by Hoppecke batteries, a specialist inportable and modular buildingshas secured a sustainable materials handling solution across its 30 UK sites.

 

Algeco,part of the Modulaire Group,requireda solution that would align with its environmental, social and governance (ESG) strategy. Although the main challenge was to mitigate environmental impact, the business faced high running costs and downtime issues with a non-standard fleet comprising more than 100 IC engine trucks.

 

Hoppecke partnered with Algeco's preferred supplier, materials handling specialist BJB Lift Trucks, to achieve a cost-effective, sustainable solution.

 

Hoppecke's package incorporates trak uplift air batteries and tailored service support from its own engineers. As well as meeting key operational objectives, the comprehensive energy solution is set to deliver significant energy savings and help Algeco to reduce its carbon footprint.

 

All batteries have been fitted with Hoppecke's trak collect advance battery monitor, which records battery draw, temperature and electrolyte level and reports to a live online platform where authorised personnel can view the data.

 

Gus Whyte, sales director UK and Ireland at Hoppecke Industrial Batteries, said:"We're delighted to partner with BJB Lift Trucks to help Algeco achieve its aims.

 

"By taking the time to fully understand Algeco's set up we were able to target battery capacity and technology that will deliver trouble-free operation. Deploying the battery controller not only enhances operational safety and promotes increased productivity, but also provides valuable truck performance data to help drive future efficiencies."

 

Following a thorough investigation into carbon neutrality and a market review, Logisnext TCM, Kalmar Cartogec and Combilift were contracted to supply electric materials handling equipment. In determining how to power the fleet, BJB Lift Trucks approached several providers and assessed hydrogen cell technology as well as lithium-ion and traditional lead acid battery technology before choosing Hoppecke as its energy partner.

 

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Caption: With a fully electric fleet powered by Hoppecke batteries, Algeco has secured a sustainable materials handling solution across its 30 UK sites.

 

Editor's notes

HoppeckeIndustrial Batteriesis the leading specialist for industrial battery systems and the largest battery manufacturer in European ownership. Hoppecke offers customers around the world concepts for efficient and reliable power supply for every industrial application. A leading exponent of environmental care for more than 90 years, Hoppecke offers solutions for a variety of industries including motive power, reserve power for IT/telecoms, power stations, solar energy and UPS, special power for rail and underground. Hoppecke's UK operation is based in Newcastle-Under-Lyme in the Midlands and the parent company has customers and business partners in many countries around the world, including Europe, the USA and China.

 

Media contact:

Sue Tupling

Changeworks Communications

T:  01785 247588

E:sue@changeworkscom.co.uk

 

 

Company contact:

Stuart Browne

Hoppecke Industrial Batteries Ltd

Unit 2 Lowfield Drive

Centre 500

Wolstanton

Newcastle-under-Lyme

ST5 0UU

 
T: 01782 667305

W: www.hoppecke.com/uk

E:Stuart.Browne@hoppecke.co.uk

 

 

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