Ransomes Jacobsen to Import Mega Trucks into UK

Ransomes Jacobsen has signed an agreement with Axiam Mega to become the sole importer into the UK of the Mega Professional line of eco-friendly utility trucks.  The product line includes the Mega e-Worker electric truck and Multitruck 600 low emission diesel truck.  Ransomes will continue distributing to the current network of Mega dealers in the UK and expects to expand distribution as well.  Both company’s management see synergies between the Mega product line and the golf cars and utility vehicles sold under the E-Z-GO and Cushman brands.  Learn more:  Pitchcare.com

Unconquered Sun Introduces Solar Roof for Golf Cars

Unconquered Sun Introduces Solar Roof for golf cars

Unconquered Sun's EV Solar Roof product

Last monthWindsor, Canada based Unconquered Sun introduced a solar roof product for golf cars.  Management states that the 260-watt EV Solar Roof can extend a golf car’s range by 30% and battery life by 25%.  Golf course fleets are the initial target market but NEVs and golf cars for personal use offer additional markets.  Learn more:  Ourwindsor.ca

UTVs Help Drive Strong Earnings At Polaris

Polaris reported strong first quarter earnings for 2012 with record sales of $673.8 million.  Key sales drivers were Ranger and RZR UTVs and Victory motorcycles across global markets.  Some key takeaways from the earnings call:

  • First quarter net income increased 27% to $60.1 million
  • Earnings per share increased 27% from the prior year period to $0.85
  •  32% improvement on operating profit
  • Management expects sales and earnings for 2012 to surpass previous guidance with full year sales guidance to up 13% over 2011 and full year earnings per share are now projected to be $3.85 to $4.00 per share, an increase of 20% to 25% over 2011.
  • Off-road Vehicle business revenue grew 30% in the first quarter.  This includes side-by-sides and ATVs.
  • Polaris gained market share in both ATVs and side-by-sides.
  • Side-by-side retail sales grew at over 30% in North America for Polaris compared to low teens for the overall market with strong performance across all segments
  • Bobcat has reported dealer retail sales increases of upper single-digits in the first quarter
  • Expect a new Bobcat product  in the coming months for both Polaris and Bobcat channels. “This should be a significant capability change from products we’ve offered traditionally.”
  • Management believes they can leverage their strengths in distribution, product cost and product innovation to drive growth in their GEM and Goupil acquisitions. They see the global small electric vehicle market as a growth area and note “… certainly we think we’re not done building out that portfolio.”
  • In Europe under tough conditions Polaris outpaced the overall market with particular strength in France.  Northern Europe is more of a work vehicle/Ranger market while Southern Europe sees more recreational vehicle/RZR sales.

For earnings call transcript:  Seekingalpha.com

Kawasaki Teryx4 Developed in the US

Kawasaki Teryx4

Kawasaki Teryx4: First vehicle designed and developed primarily in Lincoln, NE

Kawasaki’s Teryx4 which hit dealer showrooms earlier this year was the first vehicle to be designed and developed primarily at the Lincoln, NE manufacturing facility.  The Lincoln R&D team developed the vehicle from the ground up concentrating on the vehicle’s frame and chassis while their counterparts in Japan worked on the engine and styling.  It was a two to three year process.  The Lincoln facility currently produces nearly the full range of Kawasaki’s consumer products with most of production destined for the US market.  Management reports that more full product re-designs are in the future for the Lincoln R&D team.  Learn more:  Journalstar.com

 

Polaris Monterrey, Mexico Plant Praised by Analysts

Polaris management recently gave analysts that cover the company a tour of their Monterrey, Mexico facility that opened a little over a year ago.  Analyst came away with a positive review of the plant and its impact on the company’s performance.  The plant currently produces about 200 side-by-sides per day on two production lines with a third line likely to be added in the future.  Analysts report the plant has the lowest warranty costs in the company.

The plant was opened to more quickly supply southern US markets as well as international markets such as Brazil, India and China.  The plant has also helped Polaris execute on their objectives of shortening ordering times and reducing dealer inventory.  They have been ahead of their competition in these areas.  Learn more:  Powersportsbusiness.com

Renault Twizy 45: A Starter Car for Young UK Drivers?

Renault Twizy 45

Renault Twizy 45

A law is pending in the UK that would allow unlicensed drivers 16 years or older to drive lightweight vehicles with a top speed of 28 mph.  The Renault Twizy 45 would fit the bill.  The vehicle costs just under $10,000 but insurance premiums are estimated to be as high as $6,000 for younger drivers.  The details of the law are not finalized so Renault has not announced any marketing plans for the vehicle in the UK.  Learn more:  Hybridcars.com

BRP To Offer Electric Can Am Commander

An electric Can Am Commander will be available in limited markets starting this July according to BRP management.  The electric side-by-side will have top speed of about 25 mpg (40 km/hr) and a range of 25 to 100 miles depending on terrain, driving behavior and other factors.  The vehicle will be produced at a new assembly plant located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, which will be used for gas vehicles as well.  Select dealers will be used to launch the vehicle in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, California, Florida, Illinois, New York, Texas and Virginia.  Electric technology for the vehicle was developed at Centre de technologies avancees BRP-University de Sherbrooke (CTA).  Learn more:  Powersportsbusiness.com

Tech News

Rappa Fencing Machine

Rappa's ATV fencing machine adapted for UTVs

In the UK fencing manufacturer Rappa has adapted their ATV fencing machine for UTVs.  The setup is good for about 2 km of stakes and fencing wire.  A steel frame is attached to the tailgate and the fencing machine is attached to the frame.  According to the manufacturer taking the machine on and off can be accomplished quite quickly and easily.  The product is another indication of how UTVs are supplanting ATVs in the farm segment.  Learn more:  Farmers Weekly

UTV Sales Up In The UK Farming Segment

The Agricultural Engineers Association recently reported that ATV sales in the  UK totaled more than 10,500 units in 2011, an increase of 4% from 2010.  Under ATVs they include both traditional ATVs and UTVs and theses figures appear to cover the farming segment.

A closer look at the data shows a similar trend as the US market, notably a decrease in the ATV market and an increase in the UTV market.  UTVs grew 24% from 2010 to reach nearly 3,800 vehicles.  Meanwhile ATVs decreased by nearly 5% but still accounted for a larger share of the market.  However, at these growth rates UTV sales should surpass as ATVs in a few years as they offer “greater carrying capacity and comfort”.  Learn more:  FarmersWeekly

Club Car European News

Club Car has launched www.clubcar.tv to showcase the company’s electric golf cars and utility vehicles.  The microsite provides information about the Club Car’s latest technologies as well as news and case studies from vehicle operators at various European and Middle Eastern golf facilities.  Learn more:  Worldgolf.com

Also in the European market, the PGA announced the purchase of an eleven vehicle fleet of Club Car vehicles for use at PGA events.  The vehicles will be distributed to various regions in Great Britain and Ireland and the PGA headquarters. A number of the vehicles feature Club Car’s Delta Q on-board charging system.  Learn more:  Worldgolf.com