SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION16 Oct 2024
Haulotte’s new HS18 E MAX electric scissor lift can drive at full height

Haulotte has introduced its new HS18 E MAX, the latest model in the company’s Pulseo electric rough-terrain scissor lift range. It completes the existing HSE series, which includes the HS15 E, HS15 E PRO, HS18 E and HS18 E PRO. The new HS18 E MAX stands out with its ability to drive at full height (with a full load), reaching up to 18 m.

According to Haulotte, the HS18 E MAX is one of the first 18-m electric rough-terrain scissor lifts on the market that can drive at full height. This minimises the need for repeated trips to the ground, resulting in higher efficiency on the jobsite and improved battery longevity. The machine is suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The ability to drive at full height also provides major benefits in productivity, especially for tasks such as the installation of HVAC, fires sprinkler, electrical pipes, or cables, allowing the operators to move effortlessly around their work area and reducing the need to manoeuvre up and down.

The Pulseo scissor lifts, including the HS18 E MAX, boast a fully electric design. They feature the same drive performance as a diesel machine while being silent and environment-friendly. This makes them suitable for use throughout the entire construction project, from start to finish.

The HS18 E MAX’s mechanical axle transmission and four-wheel drive deliver excellent power and rough-terrain performance. Its ability to drive at full height enables the operators to cover large work areas efficiently with a load capacity of up to 750 kg even at full height.

In addition, there is a material handling rack option to help improve work efficiency. Ideal for applications requiring the transport of heavy loads (with a load capacity of up to 400 kg), this versatile and easy-to-install attachment offers a productive and safe solution. It keeps materials organised and minimises the risk of tripping. Two configurations are available to suit the materials being transported: panels or pipes.