2026-06-23

新能源叉车采购前,这些基础常识可以先了解


新能源叉车采购前,这些基础常识可以先了解(图1)


随着物流仓储行业绿色转型加速,越来越多企业将新能源叉车作为作业设备采购的首选。不少采购人员对这类产品的特性了解有限,提前掌握相关基础常识,能有效规避选购误区,买到适配自身需求的产品。

明确自身作业核心需求

匹配作业场景参数

采购前要先梳理日常作业的核心数据,包括常规载货重量、最大举升高度、作业通道宽度等。如果日常搬运的货物最重为2吨,就无需选择3吨及以上载荷的车型,避免造成成本浪费;如果是窄通道作业场景,要提前确认所需车辆的转弯半径参数,避免购置后无法正常通行。

适配场地使用条件

还要结合作业场地的实际情况筛选车型,室内仓储作业可优先选择噪音小、转向灵活的车型;室外工地、场站作业则要考虑底盘高度、轮胎防滑性能,适配坑洼、湿滑的路面环境。低温地区使用的叉车,还要确认电池是否适配低温作业场景,避免冬季续航大幅缩水。

核心部件性能要重点关注

电池与续航能力

电池是新能源叉车的核心部件,目前主流的电池类型包括铅酸电池和磷酸铁锂电池,前者购置成本更低,后者循环寿命更长、低温稳定性更好。采购时要结合日常连续作业时长判断续航是否满足需求,有快充需求的还要确认车辆是否支持快充功能,匹配场地内的补能条件。

驱动与操控性能

不同驱动形式的叉车适用场景有明显差异,后驱车型承载力较强,适合重载作业场景;前驱车型转向更灵活,适合室内狭小空间作业。还可以关注车辆是否配备限速、障碍物提醒等安全辅助功能,降低作业过程中的安全隐患。

后续使用成本要提前核算

售后保障覆盖范围

采购前要先了解当地的维保服务覆盖情况,确认常规维保的响应时效、易损件的更换成本,尤其要明确电池的质保期限、质保范围,避免后续出现维保难、维保成本过高的问题。

长期能耗成本

除了车辆购置成本外,还要提前核算长期使用的能耗成本,可以对比不同车型的单位作业时长耗电量,结合当地的电价水平测算日均能耗支出,不要仅参考裸车价格做出决策,长期作业场景下能耗成本的差异会十分明显。

综合以上几个维度逐一对比筛选,就能在控制采购和使用成本的前提下,选到适配自身作业需求的新能源叉车,充分发挥这类设备的作业效率优势。

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