Electric Utility Vehicles
Commercial electric work vehicles for moving people, equipment, materials and heavy loads across Australian worksites.
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Bigfoot
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Bigfoot XL
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EMC Elite XLWB 4 or 6 Seat Wheel Chair Access
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EMC Elite XLWB 4 Seat Meal Delivery Vehicle
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EMC Elite XLWB 8 Seat Resort
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EMC MediCart
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EMC Vantage LWB 2 Seat Housekeeping
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EMC Vantage LWB 2 Seat Long Tray Utility
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EMC Vantage LWB 6 Seat Resort
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EMC Vantage SWB 2 Seat Short Tray Utility
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EMC Vantage SWB 4 Seat Resort
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GEM e2
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GEM e4
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GEM e6
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GEM eL XD
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Goupil G2
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Goupil G4
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Goupil G6
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LV Tong 2 Seat Utility Long Tray
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MX-600
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Polaris Kinetic Ultimate EPS
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SS-536
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SS-546
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Stockchaser SC-100
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TC-30/60 Li-Ion
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Commercial Electric Utility Vehicles Available Across Australia
Industrial Vehicles supplies commercial electric utility vehicles for industrial facilities, councils, hospitals, resorts, warehouses, construction sites and other large operations across Australia.
An electric utility vehicle is a battery-powered work vehicle designed to transport people, tools, equipment or materials over short and medium distances. Depending on the model, it may be configured as a cargo vehicle, personnel carrier, medical support vehicle, stockchaser, tow tractor or all-terrain utility vehicle.
Our range includes vehicles from Taylor-Dunn, Polaris, EMC, GEM, Goupil and Columbia. Options range from compact vehicles for indoor and narrow-site operation to heavy-duty electric tow tractors capable of moving substantial loads.
Tell our team about your site, route, payload, towing requirement and daily operating hours. We can help identify a suitable model and configuration for your operation.
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Electric Utility Vehicles for Sale in Australia
Choose from electric utility vehicles designed for:
- Cargo and equipment transport
- Heavy towing
- Warehouse stock movement
- Staff and passenger transport
- Wheelchair-accessible transport
- Medical and emergency support
- Housekeeping and meal delivery
- Council and public-space maintenance
- Resort and campus mobility
- Indoor and outdoor operations
Compare Electric Utility Vehicle Specifications
The models below represent the main vehicle types in our range. Specifications shown are the figures published on each product page.
| Model | Best Suited To | Seats | Published Range | Payload | Towing Capacity |
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| Bigfoot | Indoor and outdoor cargo transport | 2 | 48 or 64 km | Up to 1,360 kg | Up to 3,400 kg |
| Bigfoot XL | Higher-capacity cargo and towing | 2 | Up to 64 km | Up to 1,360 kg | Up to 4,535 kg |
| EMC Vantage LWB Long Tray | Light cargo and utility transport | 2 | More than 80 km loaded | 350 kg | Not published |
| GEM e6 | Passenger and campus transport | 6 | Not published | 591 kg | Up to 498 kg (off-road use only) |
| Goupil G4 | Council, facility and urban cargo work | Not published | Not published | 1,200 kg | 1,400 kg |
| Stockchaser SC-100 | Warehouse picking and narrow-aisle movement | 1 | 32, 48 or 64 km | Up to 453 kg | Up to 2,267 kg |
| TC-30/60 Li-Ion | Heavy industrial towing | 2 | Application dependent | Not applicable | Up to 27,000 kg |
Specifications may vary by battery, model configuration and optional equipment. Speak with Industrial Vehicles to confirm current specifications and suitability for your site.
Electric Utility Vehicles by Industry
Manufacturing and Distribution
Move stock, components, tools and personnel between warehouses, production areas and loading zones. Compact stockchasers can support narrow-aisle picking, while Bigfoot and Taylor-Dunn models can handle heavier cargo and towing requirements.
Government and Councils
Support parks maintenance, waste collection, public-space upkeep, facility transport and council operations. Compact electric utility vehicles are suited to frequent stop-start routes and locations where quieter operation is useful.
Healthcare and Hospitals
Transport medical staff, patients, supplies, meals, linen and maintenance equipment across hospital campuses and healthcare facilities. The EMC range includes dedicated medical, meal-delivery and wheelchair-accessible configurations.
Hospitality and Tourism
Move guests, housekeeping teams, linen, catering supplies and maintenance equipment across resorts, holiday parks, attractions and large hospitality properties.
Facilities Management
Use electric work vehicles to move maintenance staff, cleaning equipment, tools and materials across campuses, commercial buildings and large properties.
Mining and Construction
Transport staff, tools and equipment across worksites or use high-capacity tow tractors for controlled material movement. Vehicle selection should account for surface conditions, gradients, towing weights, safety requirements and daily duty cycles.
Choose the Right Electric Utility Vehicle
Selecting the right model starts with the work the vehicle must complete rather than the brand or vehicle appearance.
Payload and Towing Capacity
Determine the maximum weight the vehicle must carry on its tray and the maximum trailer or equipment weight it must tow. Payload and towing capacity are separate specifications and should be assessed independently.
Passenger and Accessibility Requirements
Confirm how many people must be transported and whether the vehicle requires wheelchair access, medical equipment, weather protection or additional cargo space.
Range and Duty Cycle
Estimate the distance travelled per shift, the number of operating hours, load conditions, gradients and opportunities for charging. Choose a battery configuration based on the actual duty cycle rather than the maximum advertised range alone.
Indoor, Outdoor and Terrain Conditions
Consider aisle width, turning radius, surface type, gradients, weather exposure and whether the vehicle will operate indoors, outdoors, on public roads or across mixed environments.
Battery and Charging Requirements
Charging systems vary by model and battery configuration. Confirm the charger, plug, circuit and charging time required before purchasing or installing charging infrastructure.
Accessories and Customisation
Available options may include:
- Weather enclosures
- Cargo boxes
- Tipping trays
- Tool storage
- Passenger seating
- Wheelchair access
- Warning beacons
- Lighting
- Tow hitches
- Medical fitouts
- Branding and vehicle wraps
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