Bad Boy Gets Disciplined By The CPSC

Bad Boy Enterprises recently announced that they would pay a civil penalty of $715,000 to settle allegations by the Consumer Product Safety Commission that

Bad Boy Enterprises failed to immediately report, as required by federal law, a defect involving Classic Buggies off-road utility vehicles with Series brand and SePex brand electric motors that resulted in sudden acceleration incidents and injuries to consumers. 

The defect occurred in vehicles produced from 2003 to 2010.  In agreeing to the settlement, Bad Boy Enterprises denies CPSC staff allegations as to the existence of a defect or hazard or that it violated the law.  Learn more:  CPSC.gov

Polaris Targets India For Growth

In August Polaris introduced a broad selection of their off-road vehicles (ORVs) to the Indian market.  The company expects to have twenty-five “sales touch points” in the country by the end of the year.  Management has a goal of $100 million in ORV sales by 2016.  They are also studying the feasibility of selling LSVs, leveraging their recently acquired GEM product line.  Mahindra Reva is currently selling similar vehicles with a sales target of 3,000 vehicles per year.  The government provides some incentives but infrastructure issues are an obstacle as well.  Learn more:  Business-standard.com

Tomberlin & Fallbrook Technologies Expand Joint Efforts

The Tomberlin Group and Fallbrook Technologies along with TEAM Industries have announced that they will be expanding their product development efforts to include additional Tomberlin product lines. Originally focused on the Anvil, Fallbrook’s NuVinci transmission technology will now be put into other vehicles. They will also be accelerating the integration of the technology into the Anvil.

Fallbrook Technlogies CVP

Continuously Variable Planetary (CVP) Transmission

Unlike conventional gear and clutch transmissions, the NuVinci CVP uses a set of rotating and tilting balls positioned between the input and output components of the transmission that adjust to vary the speed of the transmission.  Tilting the balls changes their contact diameters and varies the speed ratio.  As a result, the NuVinci CVP offers a seamless and continuous transition to any ratio within its range in a compact, easy to manufacture and cost effective package that improves system performance. 

Learn more:  Tomberlin.net

News Briefs

Milford, Detroit Test GGT Electric LSVs – Milford, Detroit city officials have started a trial run to evaluate the use of LSVs as a replacement for some of their existing fleet. The town’s ordinance officers will use GGT Electric’s commercial truck model for several weeks to test their viability.  Officials estimate that fuel costs would be $200 per year for the electric vehicle compared to $1,500 for the gas vehicle that otherwise would be used.  Learn more:  Hometownlife.com

Electric Car Sharing In San Diego – Car2go, a subsidiary of Daimler, is launching an electric fleet for their car sharing program in San Diego.  The fleet will consist of 300 of Daimler’s Smart ForTwo Electric Drive vehicles by the end of the year. The Car2go sharing model is designed to meet the needs of urban drivers who want to make spontaneous short one-way trips. In other cities their vehicles are typically used for trips of 6 miles or less. The vehicles will be located at various designated spots around the city.  Learn more:  Wired.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEV Demonstration Project: Preliminary Report

Last month the South Bay Cities Council of Governments released a preliminary report about their NEV demonstration project.  The report was published after only 12 months of data because of “extraordinary positive results.”

The demonstration project focused on assessing the viability of NEVs on typical suburban streets in today’s development pattern.  A total of 15 households were involved  and 7 vehicles including a Vantage Crewcab,  a Columbia Summit, two Wheego Whips, a GEM e4, a GEM e2 and a Miles sedan.  The project addressed three questions:

1. Will residents regularly drive NEV/LUVs on typical suburban streets without special lanes or signage?

2. Will NEV/LUV usage produce significant environmental and economic benefits?

3. Is large-scale deployment of NEV/LUVs feasible?

The answers to the first two were a resounding ‘Yes’ and a conditional ‘Yes’ for the deployment question.  Data from the project showed that “…the average percentage of all household travel (VMT) taken in an NEV/LUV was consistently 22% across all groups. In terms of vehicle trips, the NEV/LUVs mode share averaged 26% of the round trips.

In terms of environmental impacts “…Average participating households criteria air pollutants were reduced by 26% – 33% depending on the specific pollutant being measured.

To facilitate deployment a number of barriers need to be lessened including vehicle price, vehicle quality, consumer education and local government incentives.  The authors also suggested a medium speed vehicle class would help the transition away from gas autos.  The project will run a total of 18 months until October 31, 2011.  Learn more:  Southbaycities.org

Golf Car Safety

While there are often concerns raised about golf car and LSV safety on public roads, there has been little hard data in the form of traffic statistics to suggest they are unsafe.  There are occasionally anecdotal stories about the issue and a recent one from the Myrtle Beach area suggested that safety of the vehicles is not an issue. In Myrtle Beach and some surrounding towns golf cars are allowed on certain public roads but seat belts aren’t a requirement.  Nevertheless, an increasing number of golf car owners are getting them installed.  In nearby Surfside the police chief reports that only one accident in the last three years required EMS.  He attributes most of the accidents to people driving while under the influence of alcohol which, of course, is not related to the type of vehicle but to the drivers themselves.  Learn more:  Thesunnews.com

Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific NEV Report

A new report from Frost & Sullivan, Strategic Analysis of Asia Pacific Market for Neighborhood Electric , projects that China and India will be the leading sources for NEVs in 2016, accounting for over 50% of global production.  The market is currently dominated by Chinese and other Asian Pacific OEMs who largely export the vehicles to the US and Europe. According to the report, production of NEVs from the region is expected to grow to 116,900 units in 2016, representing a compounded annual growth rate of 39% since 2009.  Learn more:  Newswiretoday.com

California Clean Vehicle Rebate Project Exhausts Funds

The Clean Vehicle Rebate Project operated by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has exhausted the funding for zero emission vehicle rebates.  Over 27 months the project doled out over $11 million for rebates on close to 2,000 vehicles.  The rebates ranged from $1,500 to $5,000 depending on the type of zero emission vehicle eligible – ranging from an electric motorcycle or NEV to highway capable passenger cars.  CARB is proposing an expansion of the program by increasing funding to $15 million for 2011-12 and cutting the maximum rebate in half to $2,500 to allow a greater number of rebates.

According to the project website, the project has provided rebates for 38 NEVs, 45 zero emission motorcycles and about 1,900 zero emission passenger and commercial vehicles. Learn more:  LATimesblogs.latimes.com

Worldwide Forecast For NEVs

Worldwide NEV Market

Worldwide NEV Market Forecast

Pike Research predicts that the number of NEVs on the road worldwide will grow from 479,000 in 2011 to 695,000 by 2017.  This represents a 45% increase in total over the trend period and a compounded annual growth rate of 6.6%.  North America will remain the largest NEV market with the Asia Pacific region the second largest.  During that period, annual NEV sales will rise from 37,000 vehicles to nearly 55,000 units by 2017 with the North American market accounting for 45% of sales or approximately 25,000 units in 2017. Fleet sales are predicted to remain the leading market for NEVs. The report had to take into account some of the different definitions or lack thereof for neighborhood electric vehicles across regions and countries.  Learn more:  Greencarcongress.com

UK Hotel & Resort Group Places Large Order With Club Car

The De Vere hotel and resort group based in the UK recently completed an order with Club Car for 227 electric vehicles. The order includes 203 Precedent i2 golf cars plus a range of turf utility vehicles and Café Express mobile refreshment vehicles. The De Vere real estate portfolio consists of 11 golf properties and 16 courses.  Club Car management points to deal as a sign of continuing growth in the demand for golf cars in the European golf market where historically the number of golfers that want to ride golf cars has been a minority.  Learn more:  Todaysgolfer.co.uk