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Clark will showcase its latest electric counterbalance forklifts at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, highlighting what it says are high-performance, zero-emission solutions for modern internal logistics.
Exhibiting under the motto “The First Name in Forklifts”, the industrial truck specialist will present its crossover Raider and Renegade models alongside the S-Series Electric range at the trade show from 24 to 26 March.
The focus will be on electric forklifts designed to match the power and durability of traditional combustion engine trucks, while delivering environmental benefits and lower emissions.
Clark’s crossover series, available with load capacities from 2.5 to 3.5 tonnes, combines what the company describes as the proven strengths of internal combustion models with the ecological advantages of electric drives.
The Renegade will be represented by the 3-tonne S30XE, while the Raider line-up includes the 3-tonne L30XE.
Both models are built on Clark’s established chassis platform for engine-powered trucks, offering high ground clearance, larger tyres and generous operator legroom.
According to Clark, this allows the electric crossover models to perform effectively outdoors and on uneven terrain, while maintaining comparable driving speed, turning radius and climbing capability to diesel equivalents.
Water-protected components, including IP54-rated drive and hydraulic motors, enable use in damp environments and adverse weather conditions.
The Raider range, covering models from L25 to L35XE, is positioned as a robust entry-level option in the crossover segment. Clark says it provides a cost-effective and durable alternative to combustion-powered forklifts.
Features include strong all-round visibility, predictable handling and the company’s in-house mast design, aimed at delivering long service life and reduced operator fatigue during extended shifts.
A range of customisation options is available, including different driver’s seats, blue LED warning lights, additional hydraulic functions and fork positioners with side shift.
The Renegade series, spanning S25 to S35XE, targets operators who want to retain the benefits of Clark’s established S-Series platform — described as “Smart. Strong. Safe.” — while transitioning to electric power.
It incorporates lithium-ion technology within a robust chassis and features lift masts produced in-house with a six-roller fork carriage.
Clark says the Renegade combines “modern technology with a zero-emission, powerful drive” and offers multiple cab configurations, from rain protection roofs to fully enclosed cabins. Optional reversing cameras transmit images directly to a colour display for improved safety.
Also on display will be the 48-volt SE20 four-wheel electric forklift from the SE16-20 range, with load capacities between 1.6 and 2 tonnes.
Part of the S-Series Electric portfolio, the SE20 is available with either lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries and is built in line with Clark’s “Built to Last” concept.
This approach includes maintenance-free multi-disc brakes, a durable electronically protected gearbox, a vibration-free steering axle and fully welded frames.
The company says its plug-and-play battery system allows operators to adapt the energy source according to changing operational requirements, supporting flexibility across a range of indoor and outdoor applications.
With additional three-wheel electric models also available, Clark says the S-Series Electric combines safety, handling performance and efficiency while keeping total cost of ownership low.