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In the United States, propane is the primary fuel source for forklifts, accounting for over 670,000 forklifts in factories and warehouses. From low costs to safety, there are many reasons to use these forklifts. Here’s a quick look at propane forklifts and how they can benefit your business. 

What Are Propane Forklifts? 

PropaneMost people associate propane with fuel for the grill or heating the home, but this versatile fuel source can also power forklifts. This naturally occurring gas is stored in a compressed liquid form that vaporizes and is released from the container as a gas. This release is slow, keeping the forklift fueled longer than diesel or electric forklifts. These are a few reasons why this odorless, cost-effective fuel source is gaining popularity amongst warehouse managers. 

What Are the Benefits of Propane Forklifts? 

In warehouses where forklifts are used all day, propane is an inexpensive fuel source that keeps them running. It’s cheaper than diesel and lasts longer, which means fewer breaks in productivity. It also takes less time to refuel than to change out the battery for an electric forklift. Propane forklifts maintain 100 percent power until the fuel runs out, making them faster than electric forklifts, which slow down as their power dwindles. 

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, propane is clean burning and non-toxic. These forklifts also produce fewer emissions than their diesel counterparts. Making eco-friendly business choices for your company is attractive to potential clients and consumers who are concerned about the environment. 

 

Considering switching to propane to fuel your forklifts? Turn to Auxier Gas, Inc. in Batavia, OH. They specialize in reliable and affordable fuel solutions for the greater Cincinnati and northern Kentucky area. With scheduled deliveries and 24-hour emergency response services, they’ll always be there when you need them. Learn more about their services online or call them today at (513) 724-7700 for more information. 

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