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Propane forklifts can be refueled by a simple cylinder change or from a bulk fuel tank. Local propane marketers often provide cylinder exchange programs that deliver filled cylinders to the work site. One full 33-lb. propane tank will last approximately 8 hours, depending on use. Propane refueling stations with state-of-the-art safety features can also be conveniently installed onsite.
Compared to other forklift refueling options, propane can be refilled safely, quickly, and easily:
- Unlike CNG forklifts, which need to be refueled after 2-4 hours of operation, or electric forklifts, which require 8-10 hours of recharging time, propane forklifts can provide consistent power around the clock with as little as five minutes' refueling time.
- The sealed fuel system of propane forklifts enhances plant safety.
- Fuel cylinders and carburetion components meet or exceed strict national code specifications.
- Propane gas operates under an average pressure of 100-200 psi compared with CNG's much higher pressure of 3,000-3,600 psi.
Comparison of Forklift Refueling Requirments
| Fuel |
Fuel Storage |
Refueling Procedure |
Refueling Time |
| Propane |
• Requires moderately pressurized storage tanks which can be located outdoors • Easy to service • Propane is non toxic and does not contaminate water or soil
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• Simple, safe, non-toxic liquid transfer • Immediate operation
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Less than 5 minutes |
| Diesel |
• Toxic fuel - EPA storage regulations apply (40CFR280) |
• Potential for toxic hazardous spillage during refueling |
Less than 5 minutes |
| CNG |
• Requires tanks at extremely high pressure (3,000 - 3,600 psi) • EPA regulations do not apply to storage • Tanks require recertification
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• Time consuming, costly refueling procedure • Electrical power required to operate compressor (loss of productivity with power outage)
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Fast fill: 4-7 minutes Slow fill: 8 hours
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| Electricity |
• Battery and caustic acid storage • Indoor storage space required • Documented battery disposal required
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• Time consuming, costly recharging procedure (labor costs for changing batteries) • Limited battery life
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8-10 hours |
| Gasoline |
• Complex storage • Toxic fuel - EPA storage regulations apply (40CFR280)
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• Potential for toxic hazardous spillage during refueling, low flash point |
Less than 5 minutes
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