Dual fuel forklifts, capable of running on both gasoline and LPG, offer flexibility and can be beneficial in terms of fuel availability and cost management, adapting to fluctuating prices and supply. They are versatile and can operate both indoors and outdoors, given LPG's cleaner emissions compared to diesel. The ability to switch fuels can also result in less downtime caused by refueling needs. However, dual fuel systems may require more maintenance compared to single-fuel counterparts due to the complexity of managing two fuel systems. Additionally, while LPG is cleaner than diesel, it still does not match the zero-emission level of electric forklifts, making dual fuel less suitable for environments that prioritize minimal emissions. Electric forklifts, meanwhile, offer the advantage of no emissions and quieter operation, but they may not match the power and refueling speed of their dual fuel counterparts and can be restricted by charging infrastructure and battery life.