A Georgia-based equipment maker, SANY, has unleashed a new electric reach-stacker loaded with features borrowed from Formula 1 engineering — aiming to transform how heavy-duty port and terminal machinery perform.
What’s the big deal?
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The reach-stacker utilises F1-style energy recovery/braking systems, allowing it to recuperate power during deceleration — a key feature that improves efficiency and reduces energy consumption.
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It also implements lightweight materials and aerodynamics optimised for cooling, similar to those on race cars, which help in better thermal management under heavy loads.
Why it matters:
This blend of racing-grade technology into industrial machinery promises multiple advantages — lower operating costs, greater uptime, and reduced environmental impact. It’s part of a growing trend: high-performance automotive tech trickling into sectors like logistics and construction.