ZAP Distributing Electric Vehicles From Wuling Motors Of China

ZAP distributes Wuling Motors electric truck

ZAP distributes Wuling Motors electric truck

ZAP received the first shipment of small electric trucks from Wuling Motors of China earlier this year.?? To date approximately 100 of the vehicles, which are classified as LSVs, have been shipped to the US.?? Most of the vehicle is manufactured by Shanghai-GM-Wuling except for the transmission, battery, controls and motor.?? The batteries are provided by HOPPECKE Batterien GmbH & Co. KG and the vehicles have an AC motor.?? Besides ZAP, Green Go Tek also distributes the electric trucks.

Wuling is planning on rolling out their Smile-E micro car for the NEV markets such as gated communities and retirement areas as early as next month.?? The Smile-E will be distributed by Green Go Tek and Ruff and Tuff vehicles. Learn more:?? ChinaBizGov

MSV and Mini Truck State Laws

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has compiled information regarding medium speed vehicle (MSV) and mini-truck laws by state. According to the institute Kentucky, Montana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Washington currently have MSV laws. Oregon’s law will go into effect at the end of September and Colorado has a law that will be triggered by the US DOT’s setting of MSV standards. The latter may not happen anytime soon:

In 2008 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) denied several petitions to create a new class of vehicles known as medium-speed vehicles (MSVs), which would have a top speed of 35 mph. The petitioners asked that MSVs be subject to a set of safety standards greater than those applied to low-speed vehicles (LSVs) but substantially less than those applied to conventional passenger cars. NHTSA denied the petition because unlike LSVs, which are permitted to have a top speed of 25 mph and are intended for use in controlled, low-speed communities, MSVs are traveling in higher risk traffic situations and should comply with all of the safety standards set for passenger cars.

Kentucky, Montana and Colorado’s laws allow for a top speed of 45 mph for MSVs while all the other states with laws allow for a top speed of 35 mph. Learn more: IIHS.org

The following states have mini-truck laws: Arkansas, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah, and Wyoming. There is more variance in the laws for these vehicles since states classify them differently. Some are classified as mini trucks or mini utility trucks and others as utility vehicles, off highway vehicles, or even LSVs or MSVs since some mini trucks are speed restricted although many can go 45 to 55 mph. Top speeds allowed by the vehicles vary from 25 mph to a high of 55 mph, and the types of roads they can be used on vary as well. Learn more: IIHS.org

Bushwacker Introduces New Windshield Line for UTVs

Earlier this month Gotcha Covered, LLC announced the launch of a new product line of premium polycarbonate windshields for utility vehicles under their Bushwacker brand.?? The aftermarket windshields are made of Lexan polycarbonate and fit vehicles such as John Deere Gator, Kawasaki Mule, Kawasaki Teryx, Kawasaki Trans, Honda Big Red, Kubota, Yamaha Rhino , Polaris Ranger, Polaris RZR, Polaris Crew, American Sportworks, Husqvarna and others.?? Learn more:?? UTVweekly.com

What’s Cooking On The STOV

Highlighting some of the many applications for small, task-oriented vehicles

Unmanned Military Vehicles: John Deere recently demonstrated its R-Gator standalone, autonomous mule, which is based on its M-Gator model at the Army sponsored Robotic Rodeo.

Applications include reconnaissance, patrol, hauling supplies (up to 1,400 lbs.), casualty evacuation, and the “marsupial” capability–namely the ferrying and remote deployment of smaller, specialized robots.

The Robotics Rodeo is sponsored by the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) and by the U.S. Army’s III Corps.?? Learn more:?? CNET.com

Campus Maintenance: Shenandoah University recently replaced a gas powered maintenance vehicle with a Vantage electric truck.?? The electric truck meets LSV standards and is powered by a 72 volt battery system.?? The vehicle will be used by the university’s physical plant department for general maintenance and contributes to the goals of reducing the carbon footprint and reaching campus sustainability.?? The university expects to save on fuel and maintenance costs while reducing emissions and noise.?? Learn more:?? Shenandoah University

Columbia ParCar Wins U.S. Army Order For Nearly 800 LSVs

Columbia ParCar recently announced that they have won an order to supply 799 LSVs for the US Army.?? The LSVs will be used at 47 US Army installations in the US and Puerto Rico and are part of a three year plan to purchase 4,000 LSVs.?? The plan calls for 800 LSVs to be acquired in 2009, 1,600 in 2010 and another 1,600 in 2011.?? The vehicles will be?? used for passenger transport, security patrol, maintenance and delivery services.?? According to Columbia ParCar’s Scott Breckley, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, ???438 vehicles are four-passenger models and the remaining 361 units are utility vehicles capable of transporting two passengers and cargo.??? Learn more:?? Columbia ParCar

Comment: This order is another example of the growing importance of the military segment for LSVs and utility vehicles.?? Kawasaki and Polaris have previously won contracts to supply utility vehicles and the Army’s LSV program represents a significant chunk of the LSV market.?? For utility vehicles, vehicle performance in specific field applications and favorable price points compared to previous vehicle options available is driving demand.?? Polaris, according to their latest presentation to investors, considers the military segment a significant new market development initiative in their global market strategy.?? For the LSVs, the military is replacing more expensive larger vehicles and saving on fuel costs, while still being able to perform the necessary tasks. – Marc Cesare

Zap Announces Military Reorder & Increased Production Schedule

Electric vehicle maker Zap recently announced that the US military has followed up a June order for their Zaptruck XL with a request for eleven more of the vehicles.?? The military is ordering five 220-volt fast charging stations as well.?? The management also reported that they…

…have been increasing our production and assembly schedules for the past several months and I expect to see even more ramp-up initiatives in the next quarter.

Learn more:?? Earthtimes.org

More Farm Equipment Manufacturers Enter Utility Market

Both New Holland and Case IH have decided to enter the utility vehicle market with the addition of their Rustler and Scout UTV product lines, respectively.

New Holland Ruslter 125 UTV

New Holland Ruslter 125 UTV

New Holland is targeting the rancher, farmer and property owner with their line-up of three Rustler utility vehicles:?? Models 115, 120, and 125.

New Holland offers Rustler UVs with 4×2 or 4×4 axles. For extra traction on the 14-hp 4×4 115 (gas) model, simply engage the shift-on-demand four-wheel drive, while the larger models engage four-wheel drive automatically. The 20-hp 120 (diesel) and 23-hp 125 (gas) models feature an automatic, all-wheel-drive system that delivers the gear you need, when you need it.

Lean more:?? Northwest Horse Source

Case IH Scout UTV

Case IH Scout UTV

Case IH offers their Scout and Scout XL utility vehicles.?? The XL comes in a gas or diesel versions for 2 or 4 passengers. Key target segments for the Scout include crop and livestock farmers, contractors, and landscapers.

The two-passenger Case IH Scout offers premium features in a compact size, including: MacPherson Strut front suspension and best-in-class independent rear suspension; a wide ratio CVT transmission for fuel efficiency and smooth shifting; hydraulic, four-wheel disk brakes; ROPS protection, retractable safety belts and Halogen headlamps.

For all the comfort, safety and fuel-saving features in a bigger box, there’s the larger Case IH Scout XL. These also feature a wide ratio CVT transmission; hydraulic, four-wheel disk brakes; ROPS, retractable safety belts and headlamps; along with a double A-arm front suspension with coil overshocks for a comfortable ride; and a full-sized bed box with 800 lbs. (15.1 cu. ft.) of capacity – or 1,050 lbs. with the optional high capacity kit.

Learn more:?? PRweb.com

Comment: I believe these new product line introductions are indicative of two trends in the utility vehicle market.?? First, despite the economy and some declines in the market, the utility vehicle market is still relatively vibrant and poised for strong growth as the economy gains strength.?? In part, this is because purchasing these vehicles?? makes economic sense?? since they?? increase productivity.?? In their July quarterly analyst conference call Arctic Cat reported positive comparative UTV sales figures for 9 of 13 weeks. In contrast, both Polaris and Arctic Cat have reported significantly sharper declines for ATVs than UTVs during the economic downturn.

This leads me to the second trend in the market – utility vehicles “stealing” market share from other vehicle classes.?? One class being affected is ATVs.?? Polaris estimates a third of side-by-side vehicles are displacing ATVs.?? The other class of vehicles is tractors in the farm segment.?? I have picked this trend up in interviews with farm equipment dealers and I speculate that these new product line introductions are, in part, a response to New Holland and Case IH experiencing a negative impact on tractor sales.?? The?? other reason for the introductions is that the utility vehicle market represents a good growth opportunity, one which competitors like John Deere and Kubota have already been exploiting for a number of years. – Marc Cesare

Chicago Adds Solar Recharging Station For NEVs

In July the Chicago Office of Fleet Management installed a solar powered recharging station on the banks of the Chicago River near the borders of Logan Square and Lincoln Park. The station will be used by the city’s fleet of seven NEVs as well as nearly 100 Segways and a hybrid vehicle. According to the city the power station produces about 10 kilowatts of power on a sunny day or enough to recharge approximately 10 Segway vehicles. Learn more: Medill Reports Chicago

Tampa Allows Free NEV Service To Return

The Hillsborough County Public Transportation Commission voted to rescind their earlier decision that effectively stopped NEVs from being offered for free transportation.?? The vehicles charged no fee for short rides in the downtown area but sold advertising and allowed drivers to accept tips.?? The service angered local taxi drivers and the commission passed an earlier ruling halting the service.?? There is some disagreement over the commission’s right to regulate the vehicles since they may not technically be taxis since they are free.?? The commission is trying to obtain a legal ruling in that regard, and establish some regulatory procedures.?? While that process moves forward, they are asking NEV operators to voluntarily follow some safety and insurance guidelines.?? Learn more:?? Tampabay.com

Polaris Announces Layoffs

In response to lower sales Polaris Industries will be laying off 50-60 people next month at it’s Spirit Lake, Iowa facility.?? The company is reducing production at the facility by combining the Ranger utility vehicle and Victory motorcycle production lines into one line that will only produce one type?? of vehicle at a time.?? The change is designed to help maintain lower dealer inventory levels during this economic downturn which has hit markets driven by discretionary spending, like the utility vehicle and motorcycle markets, hard.?? Kawasaki, maker of the Mule utility vehicle, has also reduced their work force this year.?? On a more positive note Polaris announced a $6 million contract with the US military for Ranger utility vehicles and service.???? Learn more:?? SiouxCityJournal.com