Being in the forklift industry i'm always interested to see new stuff as it doesn't happen very often. Only really useful in a small workshop or warehouse where they are trying to cram more crap in rather than move to bigger premises. I reckon these would be a good one off machine, where only a few people drive it. Purely because damage would be limited. In the larger warehousing sites there can be 50 or more drivers and trying to find out who tore one of the little wheels off would be impossible.
Another issue is the technology involved, sooooo many things to shit themselves/ get tampered with. Many a driver is a closet vandal. i like how the mention a lift lock out in the event of a fault, thats helpful when the forks are 4 metres up in racking and it locks out because it blows a fuse
And as gpxpunk mentioned, it would only have a small lift capacity, maybe 2000kg, which is fine for your run of the mill chep pallet, but anything over that is stoppie territory
