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Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks enhances features
16 March 2023
FOLLOWING THE Mitsubishi EDIA XL claiming the UK Material Handling Association’s (UKMHA) Environment award in 2022, Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks has upgraded its 4.0–5.5 tonne electric counterbalance further, as well as bringing many of the award-winning features to the rest of the EDiA range.

UKMHA’s expert jury was said to be highly impressed by the advanced technology incorporated into EDiA XL, and how it overcame issues traditionally associated with electric forklifts, allowing more companies to make the switch from diesel and LPG to electric without having to compromise.
Many of the features that have made EDiA XL such an attractive proposition are also patented technologies developed in-house by Mitsubishi Forklift Trucks’ R&D department. By extending these capabilities to the 1.4–2.0 tonne EDiA EM and 2.5–3.5 tonne EDiA EX models, customers can gain the same great benefits no matter which size truck they require.
A prime example of this is AutoBoost, which is now a standard feature across the EDiA range. Another patented feature is the electric differential lock. In addition, Adaptive Lift Control adjusts hydraulic and drive functions when the load is above freelift to enable more precise and efficient handling.
For more information, visit www.mitsubishi-forklift.co.uk
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