First UK electric telehandler

07 July 2020

Lifting solutions specialist GGR Group has sold the first electric-powered telehandler in the UK to Flannery Plant Hire.

The machine will be used as part of works on the new HS2 high speed railway linking up London, the Midlands and the North. The new Eco Telehandler is manufactured by Italy-based Faresin Industries. It features a lifting capacity of 2.6 tonnes and is powered by a lithium battery, lending itself to a range of benefits and notable savings in maintenance and running costs, says the manufacturer. 

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The Eco Telehandler from Faresin Industries.

The fast charging system means the batteries can be topped up at break times or at convenient intervals throughout the day, minimising downtime. Conventional charging can also be used to effect when the materials handling equipment is not in use. The standard 300Ah battery has up to 6 hours working capcity, depending on use, and a recharge time of 3h 45mins using the standard external three-phase charger. This can be reduced to 1.5 hours by using the optional external fast charger.

Initially launched at the Executive Hire Show in February, uncertainty surrounding coronavirus ahead of lockdown meant that the product’s introduction to the UK market was nearly put on hold.

GGR’s Marketing Director, Daniel Ezzatvar said “We were fortunate to have an intensive schedule of activity planned very early on in the campaign. At the time, a lot of restrictions were being put in place in Italy, where the manufacturer is based, so we had a taste of what communication and planning would be like in the event of our own lockdown.”

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Flannery Plant Hire’sFaresin Eco Telehandler. 

“We took the decision to postpone a large scale open day that we had planned, but instead welcomed a smaller number of guests who were already further down the line with the purchasing process. With lockdown restrictions starting to be lifted and the industry starting to pick up again, we are now inviting potential customers to visit us for their own exclusive demo days, where they can bring their company representatives and own guests as required.”

Niall Hester, operations director at Flannery Plant Hire said, “Following the demonstration of the Eco Telehandler at GGR’s Haddenham Depot, we worked closely with GGR to find a suitable test site. The HS2 project seemed the natural option for this machine as the project focuses heavily on environmentally friendly innovation and reducing carbon emissions of assets”.

“The Electric Telehandler has been very well received on site and has helped set up a concrete compound. The teams were able to get full 10 hour shifts with the machine without needing a re-charge. The machine was then left to charge overnight ready for the next shift. A fast charger was supplied to the customer which would have charged the machine in just under two hours, however it was not needed in the end”.

Graeme Riley, CEO of GGR Group commented “We are pleased to have worked with Flannery Plant Hire on this sale and are thrilled that it will now be used on one of the UK’s biggest infrastructure projects. In a growing environmentally conscious world, the electric telehandler really is a great eco-friendly alternative to the standard petrol/diesel powered machines, and we are already in talks with several other plant hire firms to get this exclusive product rolled out across the UK”.

 

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