Star Electric Vehicles at the PGA Show

Star Electric Vehicles, a division of JH Global Services had a number of their vehicles at their booth at the PGA Show.  They displayed some new colors for their golf vehicles and featured one of their people movers. Their patented 2 in 1 combo accessory was also on display.  This product fits on the rear of a golf car and easily switches from a golf bag holder to an additional seat. While a number of Chinese manufacturers have come and gone in the market, Star Electric Vehicles has had staying power and the dealers I spoke with like the quality of their products. In fact, one dealer I met placed a sizable order at the show.

A new color for 2013 for StarEV

A new color for 2013 for StarEV

E-Z-GO Highlights from the PGA Show

Cushman Hauler 72V – E-Z-GO introduced their new Cushman Hauler 72V at the PGA Show. The electric utility vehicle features an AC motor and 72 volt electric drivetrain. The vehicle has a total capacity of 1,000 pounds, 9.6 cubic foot cargo box and a range of at least 50 miles. A limited-slip differential is an available option.

The AC motor in the new Cushman Hauler 72V

Battery pack for the new Cushman Hauler 72V

Refresher 1200 – One of the most innovative vehicles I saw at the show was the new Cushman Refresher 1200. The food/beverage/merchandise vehicle was developed for E-Z-GO by 19th Hole Cart and features what they call FlexServe Technology, a modular design that allows an operator to easily swap out different sections of the vehicle to customize the mix of food, beverage and merchandise offerings. This customization should allow the facility to generate more revenue from a better mix of products throughout the day. Some of the key features of the vehicle include:

  • All aluminum construction for the food/merchandise unit
  • Modular design with compartments in 6, 12, or 18 inch widths that can be swapped out
  • Wrap around work counter
  • Slide out merchandise rack
  • Two cooler sections on each side
  • Vehicle’s center of gravity is moved forward and separate cooler units limits weight shifting while driving
  • Gas vehicle powered by a 13 hp Kawasaki engine
  • Beverage area in back can be switched from coffee to liquor

The flexible design allows for a wide range of potential markets for the Refresher 1200 beyond the golf course including stadiums, promotional vehicles, food trucks, etc.  In addition, from the OEM’s point of view the vehicle can produce additional revenue as buyers will want to have additional modules to swap in and out.

Newly designed Cushman Refresher 1200 with modular and swappable units

The merchandise rack on the Refresher 1200 slides out of either side of the vehicle.

 

PGA Merchandise Show Highlights

I was at the PGA Show last week in Orlando, FL that features a wide range of products and services pertaining to golf, including small, task-oriented vehicles and related products.  I will be posting about some of what I saw there throughout the week.

New from Yamaha – Yamaha introduced their new Adventurer Sport vehicles at the show as well as featuring their electronic fuel-injected Concierge 4 and Personal Transportation Vehicle (PTV).

The new 2013 Yamaha Adventurer with flip-down rear seat that converts to utility configuration.

Yamaha Adventurer Sport 2+2
The new 2013 Yamaha Adventurer Sport 2+2 with electronic fuel injection

Yamaha Adventurer all terrain tires

2013 Yamaha Adventurer Sport with 20 inch all terrain tires

The new Adventurer vehicles feature a beefier suspension, increased ground clearance, 20-inch all terrain tires and electronic fuel injection. The vehicles are targeted for off-road users with agriculture, estate and general utility needs and will be available March 1. Electronic fuel injection is an important feature that is appearing in more and more small, task-oriented vehicles. In an upcoming post I’ll talk more about this and other STOV trends I saw represented by new products at the show.

 

NHTSA Proposes “alert sound” For EVs Including LSVs

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has proposed rules to develop a standard for an “alert sound” so the blind, visually impaired and other pedestrians know that a vehicle is near.  NHTSA is proposing to:

establish a Federal motor vehicle safety standard (FMVSS) setting minimum sound requirements for hybrid and electric vehicles. This new standard would require hybrid and electric passenger cars, light trucks and vans (LTVs), medium and heavy duty, trucks, and buses, low speed vehicles (LSVs), and motorcycles to produce sounds meeting the requirements of this standard…..The proposed standard establishes minimum sound requirements for hybrid and electric vehicles when operating under 30 kilometers per hour (km/h) (18 mph), when the vehicle’s starting system is activated but the vehicle is stationary, and when the vehicle is operating in reverse.

The ruling is in response to the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act of 2010 which required the issue to be studied and a standard established.  NHTSA estimates that the appropriate technology to meet the standard will cost approximately $30 per vehicle. There will be a comment period for the next 60 days and eventually a three year roll-out possibly starting in September 2015 if the process runs smoothly.

The standards developed by NHTSA are based on highway capable vehicle.  However, LSVs have been “tentatively” included in the proposed rule making but the agency has not performed any acoustic testing on LSVs, has limited real-world crash data on the vehicles and not sure if the minium sound levels are appropriate for LSVs.  They believe application of the standard to LSVs “…will result in 10 fewer injured pedestrians and pedalcyclists.”  The agency is seeking comments as to whether the standards should apply to LSVs.  Learn more:  Quiet_Vehicles_NPRM (PDF) 

Comment:  I believe the LSV’s varied usage environments creates problems for the application of this standard.  LSVs are used on campuses/parks, within gated communities and on public roads.  While the standard could apply for public road usage, there may be  issues in other operating environments.  Namely, LSVs in gated communities and campuses/parks may spend a significant amount of time operating below the 18 mph threshold during much of their normal operations within these environments.  This could lead to the vehicle constantly putting out an alert sound.  
In fact, we have conducted utility vehicle related research on college campuses recently and on some of these campuses maintenance staff are told not to exceed 15 mph while driving around campus walkways and sidewalks.  Furthermore, campuses and parks have been a particularly strong market lately for LSVs as institutions push green and sustainability initiatives.  I would think a park environment would not be an area where you would want to constantly hear an alert sound.  Given the relatively low penetration of LSVs and NHTSA’s own acknowledgement that they lack real-world data, it may be more appropriate to wait and develop LSV specific data first before applying the standard to LSVs.

Polaris Introduces RZR XP 900 H.O. Jagged X Edition

Polaris announced the addition of the limited edition RZR XP 900 H.O. Jagged X Edition to their high-end recreational side-by-side line-up.  The vehicle features a high output version of the Polaris Prostar 900 twin EFI engine which bumps the power from 88 to 94 hp. Other key features include:

  • Stainless steel SLP® exhaust with dual outlets for increased exhaust flow and an aggressive race-inspired sound
  • 26-inch longer wheelbase and Walker Evans 2.5” Body Rear Shocks
  • Five-point, harness-ready PRP seats
  • Electronic power steering
  • Weather-sealed, lockable and removable dual cargo boxes in the rear cab area

For styling the top-of-the-line model has “… black, blue and white Jagged X-inspired graphics, the vehicle sports matching factory-installed doors, Voodoo Blue painted suspension springs and valve cover, a race-inspired, color-matched, custom cab frame with integrated rear cab frame extension that wraps around the rear bed and Bighorn tires on Black painted Walker Evans beadlock wheels with color-matched beadlock rings.”  A “very limited” number of the vehicles will be at dealerships at the end of this month.  The MSRP for the vehicle starts at $21,999.  Learn more:  Polaris.com  or Vehicle Info

Team Industries Licenses Fallbrook’s Transmission Technology for STOV Market

Fallbrook Technology and TEAM Industries announced an exclusive licensing agreement for Fallbrook’s NuVinc CVP (continuously variable planetary) technology in North America and Europe for the STOV market.  Under the agreement, TEAM will have “…manufacturing rights for their light utility and recreational vehicle families for North America and Europe and includes an engineering services agreement (ESA) for the development of a NuVinci vehicle transmission, with development running through 2013 and into 2014. The agreement also provides for royalties with commercialization volume milestones beginning in 2015.”  The agreement covers the ATV, UTV, LSV and NEV markets.  The companies have been working together since 2011.  Learn more:  Marketwatch.com

Nidec Acquires Kinetek

Nidec Corporation, a multi-billion dollar global manufacturer of small and medium sized motors, recently completed their acquisition of  Kinetek, Inc., a developer of custom engineered control, motor and drive system solutions.  Kinetek will operate as an independent business unit as part of Nidec Motor Corporation (NMC), which manufactures commercial, industrial, and appliance motors and controls.  Kinetek sells to the golf car market as well as the elevator, floor care, commercial food/refrigeration, material handling and aerial lift markets. Kinetek product lines include AC, DC, and brushless DC electric motors, pumps, gearing, gearboxes, fans, transaxles, human machine interface products (membrane switch assemblies, graphic overlays), electronic controls/systems and end products. Learn more:  Kinetekinc.com

Polaris Displays New Technology for Military Vehicles

Polaris Non-Pneumatic Tire

Polaris Non-Pneumatic Tire

Advanced Armor

Advanced armor from Polaris and M9 Defense

Polaris Industries displayed new survivability technology for military vehicles at the AUSA (Association of the US Army) 2012 Annual Meeting & Exposition last week.  On display was their new advanced armor technology and non-pneumatic tires.  The technologies are an extension of the companies strategic push into the military segment that they have executed in recent years.

The advanced armor was developed in partnership with M9 Defense and is

…lowest pounds per square foot of any armor available in today’s market. The steel-hybrid composite armor, in conjunction with a high-speed production process, allows the Polaris/M9 team to form this cutting-edge armor into capsules and other ballistic vehicle components at speeds comparable to that of sheet metal processing, greatly reducing the overall cost.

Shown on a lightweight, tactical vehicle, the product is potentially applicable to a wide-range of combat vehicles.

The non-pneumatic tires are based on technology from Resilient Technologies(tm), which had been previously acquired by Polaris.  “The NPT is composed of a central polymeric web surrounded by a rubber tread band which allows continuous operation, even if up to 30 percent of the web is damaged.”  Together the technologies are designed to increase the survivability and life of tactical vehicles.  Learn more:  Polaris Industries

Comment:  It will be interesting to see how fast the non-pneumatic technology is incorporated into non-military applications.  You could potentially see it being applied in specialized or extreme work or recreational riding applications.  I also think this is another example of how the quality of the company’s management team is driving their growth.  While vehicle related, the armor technology could potentially open a new product market for them, building on the relationships they are establishing in the military segment.  The tire technology is an example of how their foray into the military segment could produce differentiating technologies for their non-military vehicles.

Polaris Continues EV Strategy With E-Bike Offering

Several years ago Polaris made a strategic decision to enter the electric vehicle market and has continued to execute on that strategy with their recent introduction of electric bicycles in partnership with EVantage.  Leaving larger-sized electric vehicles for other manufacturers, Polaris has targeted smaller electric vehicles such a LSVs/NEVs through their GEM acquisition, small utility vehicles through their Goupil Industry SA acquisition, electric motorcycles with their Brammo investment and now e-bikes.

Launched last week at the bicycle industry trade show, Interbike, the e-bike offerings include three product lines with a total of seven models.  The Vector, Strive and Meridian lines target trail/all-around applications, touring and urban commuting respectively.  Key features of the e-bikes include:

  • DuoDrive motor technology that allows for switching between speed or higher-torque settings automatically to adjust for riding conditions
  • Re-generative braking
  • IC dashboard including a carbon footprint readout
  • Ability to use pedal assist or throttle control while riding

Comment: The EV strategy is also a strategy for Polaris to expand into and grow international markets.  While all these vehicle types have a market in the US, their is currently greater potential for these vehicles internationally such as in Europe and India for small, urban utility/cargo vehicles and electric bikes in Asian markets.

Learn more:  Powersportsbusiness.com

Sevcon Chosen As Controller Supplier By Chinese EV Maker

AUCMA Electric Vehicle Co. Ltd has selected Sevcon to provide motor controllers for their new light truck, the A-2.  The China-based EV manufacturer will use Sevcon’s Gen4 digital motor controller with regenerative braking in the A-2.  The A-2 features a 70 volt 16kw AC motor and has a range of 150 km and a top speed of 50 km/hr.  The vehicle is designed for municipal fleets and can be configured as a flatbed or cargo box.  The company is targeting domestic and export markets such as the US where partially assembled vehicles will be shipped to California for further assembly. Learn more:  Marketwatch.com