2 Ton vs 2.5 Ton Electric Forklift: Which Capacity Should You Buy?
Compare CPD20 and CPD25 by real load, attachment, mast height, space and acquisition cost.
Choose 2.5 tons when normal loads, long load centers or attachments leave too little residual-capacity margin on a two-ton truck. Choose two tons when the load profile is controlled and compact dimensions matter more.
Capacity margin
Do not size from the single heaviest label alone. Include pallet dimensions, attachment weight and target lift height.
Space and maneuverability
The larger model may have a longer wheelbase, wider turning radius and higher operating weight. Check aisle and floor limits.
Battery and charging
A higher-capacity truck may use a larger battery and charger. Confirm site power and expected energy use.
Buying decision
Ask suppliers to quote both models against the same mast, battery, tires and attachment, then compare residual capacity and total landed cost.
Frequently asked questions
Is a CPD25 always safer than a CPD20?
No. Safe operation depends on correct selection, condition, training and the actual load. Extra rated capacity does not replace a site assessment.
Can the same attachment fit both?
Possibly, but carriage class, hydraulic circuit, attachment weight and capacity derating must be confirmed.
Editorial method
This guide separates source-backed fields, generally accepted selection practice and quotation-dependent data. It does not claim that every option applies to every model. Final decisions require the approved datasheet, local rules and a workplace assessment.
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