
The Jungheinrich ETV 216i reach truck. One of this year's winners at the iF Design Awards. Image: Jungheinrich
The Jungheinrich ETV 216i reach truck has received the iF Design Award 2019. It is the world's first reach truck in which the battery has been permanently integrated into the truck design. Jungheinrich has utilised the advantages of space-saving and powerful lithium-ion battery technology for this purpose.
The ETV 216i is more compact than conventional reach trucks, providing greater agility and improved ergonomics, giving the operator more freedom of movement and better all-round visibility. The result is a more user-friendly, safer warehouse.
Michael Niebuhr, Head of Industrial Design at Jungheinrich AG, explains: “When developing the ETV 216i, engineers and designers worked together consistently from the outset. The result is a truck that combines design and performance like no other before it. The fact that the ETV 216i has now been honoured with an iF Award confirms that we have taken the right path with this new concept in vehicle design.”
Special Award for “65 Years of Participation in iF Design Award”
The iF Design Award is one of the world's most important design awards. It honours design achievements in the disciplines of product, packaging, communication and service design/UX, architecture and interior design as well as professional concept. Jungheinrich won the iF Design Award for the first time in 1954 with its “Ameise” electric pedestrian controlled truck – this year's award marks the 18th time that Jungheinrich has won the iF Design Award in the Product category. Jungheinrich is also one of seven companies to receive the special award “65 years of iF design award participation”along with Rosenthal, Braun GmbH, MAN Truck & Bus AG, WMF, Siemens AG and Sartorius. iF CEO Ralph Wiegmann notes: “This is genuine design expertise – combined with quality, reliability and innovation. 65 years ago, these companies recognised the significance of design and since then have constantly developed their design philosophy. We are grateful and proud to honor them for their design work."
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