Invest in electrification with Briggs Equipment

Posted on Tuesday 15 November 2022

Briggs does not believe there should be a limit to sustainability. Electrification is now available across its Big Truck and specialist equipment ranges, allowing businesses to build sustainable equipment fleets no matter their requirements or application.

THE FIRM says: “To demonstrate the capability of our larger electric machines, we have created a video that features a Hyster 12T Lithium-ion truck operating within a busy customer environment. By investing in electrification your business will be making the environmentally friendly choice, without compromising on performance.”

Click here to watch the electric big truck in action. 

Mike Parkin, Briggs Equipment’s Solutions Manager, comments: “There’s a clear demand from our customers and the industry as a whole to embrace and invest in sustainable working. Many companies are looking to build an effective carbon strategy and at Briggs we have the capability and expertise to support all applications, even those that require heavy duty industrial equipment.

“It’s brilliant to be able to substantiate this commitment by showing one of our large electric machines performing within a high intensity customer site.

“The functionality and capability of our sustainable equipment solutions will only continue to improve and with the introduction of alternative fuel options, we have even greater scope to support our customers.”

To find out more about the sustainable solutions available within the Briggs Big Trucks range, speak to Mike Parkin today via: 07935 204 100 [email protected] 

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