EV Range Requirements: Perception vs. Reality

A research paper recently published by two Columbia University doctoral students examined the perception of vehicle range requirements in relation to actual driving habits.  What they discovered is that while consumers are looking for a 272 mile range to consider purchasing an electric vehicle, driving habits suggest this is overkill by a wide margin.  In line with previous figures on driving habits, actual trips are much shorter with 10% under a mile, 95% under 30 miles and 99% under 70 miles.  These obviously fall well under the 272 mile range and show that current highway capable EVs could be used for most trips and even more with strategically placed charging stations.  Even LSVs would be capable of handling a sizable portion of the trips.  In addition the research showed that 64% of households with vehicles, owned two vehicles.  This represents a sizable market for EVs or even LSVs as secondary vehicles.

Comment:  I believe this is one reason the Volt is such an interesting vehicle.  Not so much that it relieves the range anxiety but that owners, through their own driving experience, will discover how few trips they take will actually require more than the fully charged batteries.  Anecdotally you hear of LSV owners using their highway capable vehicles even less than originally planned.  Learn more:  Treehugger.com

Trojan Battery to Supply Melex

Poland based Melex has chosen Trojan Battery as their supplier for deep-cycle batteries for all their electric powered passenger and utility vehicles.  Trojan’s Hydrolink watering system will also be used.  Trojan’s T-105, T-125 and T-145 deep-cycle flooded batteries will be installed at the factory and be available for aftermarket purchases as well.  Learn more:  Golfcourseindustry.com

OPEI Announces UTV Standard

The Outdoor Power Equipment Institute recently announced a new ANSI standard for Multipurpose Off-Highway Utility Vehicles (MOHUVs).  The standard covers off-highway vehicles that operate between 25 to 50 miles per hour and are utilized for multi-purpose applications.  Previously there were only standards for work UTVs with 25 mph top speeds and recreational UTVs operating at speeds over 30 mph.  A range of stakeholders participated in the development of the standards.  Learn more:  Dieselprogress.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

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

 

GPS Intelligence Offers Weather-Proof Vehicle Tracker

GPS Intelligence recently launched their ToughTrack PRO product to provide GPS tracking for a wide variety of vehicles including UTVs.  The small device is dust-proof and water resistant and can be installed anywhere in the vehicle.  The product features backup power and a variety of anti-theft features including:

  • Real-time monitoring
  • Remotely triggered tamper-prevention and anti-theft measures including lights, horn, door lock and starter disable
  • Alert notification based on user defined events such as primary power cut, trailer disconnect, open trunk and ignition on
  • Alert notification based on unauthorized movement or moving out of a pre-defined geographic perimeter

Learn more:  Azosensors.com

Solar Power For Emergency Vehicles

Streamlight, Inc. is partnering with PowerFilm to provide flexible solar panels as an auxiliary power option for emergency responder vehicles.  The PowerFilm panels would be used to power lights, computers, radios and other electrical components.  Streamlight plans to begin selling the products next month.  While their primary market appears to be full-size police vehicles, they also see potential in the utility and industrial  vehicle markets as well.  PowerFilm already supplies E-Z-GO with solar panels for their electric vehicles. Learn more:  Desmoinesregister.com

Tomberlin Launches Emerge E2 XRLE Model

Tomberlin just announced the newest addition to their LSV product line, the Emerge E2 XRLE.  With this model Tomberlin has introduced an AC drive system to their LSV lineup.  The new model is similar to the Emerge E2 LE in terms of creature comforts and the features and options but offers extended range and improved driving performance.

The main difference is the AC drive system which is paired with a Curtis controller.  The powertrain also features a new axle design for less noise and more energy  efficiency.  The battery pack consists of eight 6-volt batteries for a range of 50+ miles depending on driving conditions.  Learn more:  Tomberlin.net

Kubota RTV400Ci Update

Kubota RTV400Ci

Kubota's new RTV400Ci utility vehicle

I previously posted about Kubota’s addition of an RTV400 to their utility vehicle line.  The official model designation is the RTV400Ci.  In addition to what I noted before, the vehicle will be able to fit the bed of a full-size, long-bed pickup truck and has a top speed of 25 mph. It is available in Orange and Realtree® Hardwoods Camouflage.  The compact RTV400Ci is pitched as being ideal for transport to worksites, for ranch use or hunting.  Learn more:  Marketwatch.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