Manitou Group Presents its First Prototype Telehandler and Hydrogen Strategy
Manitou Group, a manufacturer of material handling, aerial work platform and earth moving sectors, has developed a roadmap for research and development of hydrogen-powered machines. It recently showed its first prototype telehandler running on green hydrogen.
With a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 34 percent per hour of use of its machines in 2030, Manitou Group has set off on an ambitious course, in line with the commitments of its low-carbon trajectory communicated in January 2022 and validated by the Science Based Targets Initiative in July. Following on from the recent electrification of its all-terrain platform and telehandler ranges, Manitou Group is also looking to hydrogen as a medium-term alternative for its users. Manitou Group wants to see its electric and hydrogen ranges side by side depending on each user’s applications, with a target of 43-percent low-emissions products marketed in 2030.
A dedicated hydrogen development plan
Manitou Group has presented its new facilities for making its hydrogen development plan a success to journalists and elected representatives. By outfitting its test center with a green hydrogen station, the company now has the means for testing its new prototype telehandler. The first step of this plan involves guaranteeing range and reliability in real-life conditions, while testing the durability of components. The group based this first prototype on an existing model from its range of construction machines, capable of lifting loads up to 14 meters.
This machine will be tested and sent out to construction sites by the end of 2023 with a view to collecting valuable feedback from users to improve on this prototype. Two types of hydrogen technology are currently being evaluated by the market, namely the combustion engine and the fuel cell. Manitou’s first prototype is built around a fuel cell, but the group will choose the hydrogen solutions that best meet the needs of its customers.
Michel Denis, Manitou managing director said: “We are studying all the hydrogen-related technologies based on what users need. This prototype is only the first step. A second rotating telehandler prototype will be developed in the coming months. There are many benefits of green hydrogen with production possible using wind power that has no greenhouse gas emissions at all. This fits in perfectly with our low-carbon trajectory.”
With this first prototype, Manitou is showcasing its ability to innovate to measure the autonomy of this new energy while offering its customers the hydrogen solution that best meets their needs, but without compromising on performance. Almost 50 engineers and technicians are dedicated to this approach, which was launched in 2021. To come up with an innovative solution that can be fully industrialized, the company hopes to rely on the support of the public authorities to develop an emerging ecosystem.
“The green hydrogen sector is gradually becoming more established with the entry onto this market of a number of players,” said Julien Waechter, vice president of R&D, Manitou Group. “All of the aid mechanisms proposed by the different governments will encourage the transition to hydrogen and will speed up the development of the distribution network and ultimately the reduction in the usage costs of our machines using this energy."
With these new facilities, Manitou Group hopes to offer its customers new innovative prospects, with a 100-percent hydrogen-powered telehandler available on the market by 2026.