Clark to showcase electric forklift range at LogiMAT 2026

The industrial truck specialist will present a range of electric counterbalance forklifts
The industrial truck specialist will present a range of electric counterbalance forklifts

Electric power will take centre stage for warehouse and yard operations this spring as Clark prepares to showcase its latest forklift technology at LogiMAT 2026.

The industrial truck specialist will present a range of electric counterbalance forklifts at the Stuttgart trade show, highlighting how battery-powered machines can deliver efficiency and sustainability in demanding logistics environments.

Appearing under the banner “The First Name in Forklifts”, Clark’s stand will focus on its crossover Raider and Renegade models alongside the S-Series Electric range.

The company says the electric forklifts are designed to offer flexible, application-specific solutions while maintaining high availability in internal logistics processes.

Among the machines on show will be the Raider L30XE and Renegade S30XE, both offering a load capacity of three tonnes. These crossover models, covering capacities from 2.5 to 3.5 tonnes, are designed to combine the robustness of traditional combustion engine forklifts with the environmental advantages of electric drives.

Clark says the machines deliver this without compromising on performance, with the forklifts proving capable of operating effectively in both indoor and outdoor environments.

The Raider series, covering models L25 to L35XE, is positioned as a durable and cost-effective entry point into the crossover segment. Clark says the range offers strong all-round visibility, predictable handling and the brand’s proven mast design, making it suitable for a wide range of logistics tasks.

The Renegade series, spanning S25 to S35XE, targets operators seeking electric power without sacrificing the features associated with Clark’s established S-Series. Based on the chassis of the combustion engine models, the electric versions are designed to deliver enhanced efficiency, safety and operator comfort.

Clark describes the Renegade range as “Smart. Strong. Safe.”, combining quiet, zero-emission operation with a powerful electric drive and a high level of customisation to suit different working environments.

Another key exhibit will be the SE20 electric four-wheel forklift from the SE16-20 series. With a load capacity of up to two tonnes, the 48-volt model can be specified with either lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries.

Clark says the energy system allows operators to switch between battery types using a plug-and-play approach, with only software adjustments required. The company says this flexibility enables the forklift to be adapted to changing operational demands.

The SE series also features ergonomic enhancements and updated safety technology, which Clark says help to deliver high efficiency while keeping total cost of ownership low.