Clark introduces electric power for sustainable logistics

Clark introduces electric power for sustainable logistics

Clark showcases electric forklifts at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart. The Raider and Renegade models, alongside the S-Series Electric, promise efficiency and sustainability. These forklifts merge the benefits of electric drives with the performance of combustion engines, offering adaptable solutions for diverse logistics applications.


Under the banner ‘The First Name in Forklifts,’ Clark is poised to unveil its electric counterbalance forklift range at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, positioned at Hall 10, Stand 10B78. The spotlight will be on the Raider and Renegade models, as well as the S-Series Electric. These environmentally conscious electric forklifts provide bespoke solutions across various applications, ensuring optimal efficiency and availability in internal logistics.

The Renegade series features the S30XE, boasting a 3-tonne load capacity. Similarly, the Raider series introduces the L30XE, also with a 3-tonne capacity. These crossover models, supporting loads from 2.5 to 3.5 tonnes, integrate the established advantages of combustion engine forklifts with the ecological merits of electric drives, without sacrificing performance. They excel in demanding environments, both indoors and outdoors, showcasing Clark’s commitment to replacing traditional combustion engine forklifts with electric alternatives in intensive applications.

The Raider series (L25-35XE) presents a robust, eco-friendly entry-level option in the crossover market. It serves as a cost-effective and durable alternative to combustion engine forklifts. With superior all-round visibility, reliable handling, and Clark’s proven mast technology, the Raider series is versatile and known for its extended service life.

Targeting operators who value the Clark S-Series’ renowned benefits — Smart, Strong, Safe — the Renegade series (S25-35XE) builds on the trusted chassis of S-Series combustion engine forklifts. It enhances efficiency, safety, and comfort with a range of features. These quiet electric forklifts meld modern technology with zero-emission, powerful drives, offering numerous customisable options for maximum flexibility across varied applications.

A highlight at the Clark stand is the SE20 electric four-wheel forklift from the SE16-20 series, with a 1.6 to 2-tonne load capacity. Available with lead-acid or lithium-ion batteries, it is part of the S-Series Electric. The energy system is notably adaptable, allowing operators to switch energy sources via plug and play, simply by adjusting the software. This intelligent battery solution facilitates seamless adaptation to diverse application scenarios. With ergonomic enhancements and modern safety features, the series achieves maximum efficiency and a low total cost of ownership.


Stories for you


  • Rewe introduces olive oil in Frugalpac packaging

    Rewe introduces olive oil in Frugalpac packaging

    REWE leads sustainable retail with Frugalpac paper olive oil bottles. The innovative packaging, made from recycled cardboard, reduces carbon emissions and protects product integrity. Available in select stores, this marks a shift from traditional glass and plastic, offering an eco-friendly solution in the edible oils market.


  • Engineering is hiring, but half the talent stays sidelined

    Engineering is hiring, but half the talent stays sidelined

    Engineering has shifted, but women continue to face narrow gates. Representation in engineering and manufacturing has improved over the past decade, yet frontline technical roles remain stubbornly male. As International Women’s Day approaches, the sector faces a practical question: how to turn gradual progress into a genuinely broader industrial workforce.