Clark, represented locally by Kempston Materials Handling, has unveiled a new generation of electric low-lift pallet trucks. The five new low-lift pallet truck models cover virtually all requirements for internal material handling with load capacities of 1500 kg and 2000 kg, as well as walk-behind and ride-on variants.

The new low-lift pallet trucks have a compact design, high manoeuvrability, ergonomic operation and modern drive technology. Thanks to maintenance-free lithium-ion batteries (in four of the five models) and the option for flexible mid-shift charging, traditional battery maintenance such as topping up water is no longer required. At the same time, the robust and compact design, good climbing ability and low weight ensure flexible use – including as a truck-mounted unit. All models are equipped as standard with electric drive and lift systems and impress with precise tiller control, safe handling and minimal maintenance requirements.
The new models are:
- Clark ELP15 – The compact all-rounder for tight spaces
- Clark BPT15 – The robust entry-level model with GEL technology
- Clark WLE20 – The powerful walkie for heavy loads
- Clark WEP20 – The comfortable premium walk-behind forklift
- Clark RPE20 – The fast ride-on truck for medium and long distances
All models in the new series can be individually configured with a wide range of optional equipment (e.g. PIN code activation, load guard, warning lights, various fork dimensions). The well-thought-out design, featuring easily accessible components, neat cable management and adjustable wear parts, significantly reduces maintenance and operating costs in the long term.
“With the new low-lift pallet trucks, we offer our customers exactly the flexibility they need in modern intralogistics – from simple, cost-effective solutions to highly comfortable ride-on models for longer distances,” says Thomas Bach, Director of R&D. “Li-ion technology, ergonomic design and maximum manoeuvrability make these vehicles true all-rounders in everyday warehouse operations. ”