Expanding the AdVnce range; Introducing a new generation of diesel and LPG forklifts for the strength and reliability that heavy operations need.
In recent years, the material handling industry has seen a major shift toward electrification. Electric forklift trucks are becoming increasingly common in warehouses and logistics centres, driven by sustainability goals and evolving regulations.
However, not every application is suited to electric power. Many industries still rely on the strength, refuelling speed, and reliability of engine-powered forklifts.
That’s why TCM continues to invest in advanced engine counterbalance trucks, introducing the updated FD/FGE15-35(C)-E3 series. This new generation of diesel and LPG forklifts delivers modern safety systems, improved operator comfort, and robust industrial performance, all while maintaining the core advantages that engine trucks bring to demanding applications.
The TCM FD/FGE15-35(C)-E3 range is designed for businesses that require dependable lifting performance in environments where electric forklifts may not be practical.
The series includes both diesel and LPG counterbalance forklift models, with lifting capacities ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 tonnes.
Diesel models include:
LPG models extend the range even further, starting from 1.5 tonnes and reaching up to 3.5 tonnes, giving operations flexibility depending on their fuel preference and application requirements.
These trucks are built around three chassis sizes and multiple mast options, allowing operators to tailor the machine to their environment while maintaining stable handling and lifting performance.
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While electrification is growing, many real-world applications still depend on engine forklifts.
Industries such as recycling, timber, construction materials, ports, and heavy logistics often operate outdoors or in challenging environments where engine trucks remain the most practical solution.
Key reasons include:
TCM recognises that customers need solutions tailored to their operations. By continuing to develop engine forklift models alongside electric trucks, the company ensures businesses have access to the right power source for the job.
At the heart of the FD/FGE15-35(C)-E3 range are powerful industrial engines designed for durability and efficiency.
The diesel models use a 4-cylinder Mitsubishi industrial engine with a displacement of 3,331 cc and rated output of 36 kW.
Compared with smaller engines used by some competitors, the four-cylinder configuration provides:
This engine also meets EU Stage V emissions standards, ensuring compliance with modern environmental regulations while maintaining the performance required for heavy-duty operations.
For LPG models, the trucks are equipped with industrial engines from GCT (Global Components Technologies), a leading manufacturer of LPG power units. These engines use electronically controlled combustion systems to optimise fuel consumption while maintaining reliable performance.
The new generation of FD/FGE forklifts introduces several updates designed to improve operator experience, safety, and operational efficiency.
The updated display panel increases screen size by around 40%, improving visibility and access to key information during operation.
Integrated functions include:
This interface allows technicians and operators to connect wirelessly with service tools using a smartphone or computer.
For LPG models, several new functions help protect the engine and improve reliability.
These include:
These features help prevent misfires, reduce potential engine damage, and extend service life.
Optional functions such as engine auto stop further improve fuel efficiency by shutting down the engine automatically if the truck is idle.
Productivity in material handling depends heavily on operator comfort. The FD/FGE series has been designed with an ergonomic operator compartment that supports safe and efficient working throughout the shift.
Key features include:
These features help reduce operator fatigue and improve overall productivity, particularly in environments where operators frequently enter and exit the truck.
The FD/FGE15-35(C)-E3 range is engineered with durability in mind.
The trucks feature:
These structural features improve rigidity during lifting and reduce the risk of mechanical wear or oil leaks over time.
Combined with the robust industrial engines and simplified mechanical systems, the result is a forklift designed for long service life in demanding environments.
In addition to durability, the FD/FGE series includes features designed to reduce operating costs.
Examples include:
Together, these features help businesses control fuel usage, reduce maintenance downtime, and improve overall fleet efficiency.
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The launch of the TCM FD/FGE15-35(C)-E3 series reinforces TCM’s balanced approach to material handling technology.
Electric forklifts will continue to play a growing role in modern logistics. But for many industries—particularly those operating outdoors or handling heavy loads—engine counterbalance forklifts remain essential.
By continuing to develop both electric and engine-powered solutions, TCM ensures that businesses can choose equipment based on real operational needs, rather than being forced toward a single technology.
Find your nearest dealer to learn more about FD/FGE15-35(C)-E3 Range and to see if it’s the right fit for your operational needs.