Tomberlin Debuts Vehicles At GIS national Tradeshow

Tomberlin debuted two electric vehicles at the GIS (Golf Industry Show) National Tradeshow held last month in San Diego.?? One vehicle was their E-Motion concept car designed for what the company describes as the “Electric Close-In Commuter Class”.?? Placing an emphasis on safety, the E-Motion borrows technology from the aircraft industry and includes an AmSafe Seatbelt Airbag.?? According to the press release

AmSafe Seatbelt Airbag inflates in less than 90 milliseconds and, unlike automotive airbags, safely deploys up and away from the occupant, making it a safe restraint for passengers of all ages.

Tomberlin management hopes the additional safety feature could lead to the establishment of a new class of vehicles with less restrictive regulations compared to highway speed combustion engine vehicles.?? In the past, Tomberlin has been a strong advocate for a Medium Speed Vehicle classification, which NHTSA has resisted establishing in large part due to safety concerns.

The other vehicle debuted was Tomberlin’s VANISH, an electric utility vehicle with full 4 x 4 shift on the fly function targeted for hunting and other utility vehicle market segments.?? Additional features include independent rear suspension and 4 wheel hydraulic disc breaks.?? Following a trend in the market, the utility vehicle is also a street legal LSV with 3 point seat belts and safety leg restraints, lights, signals, full brush bars and padded headrests.?? – Marc Cesare
Learn more:?? Tomberlin.net

GatorMoto Offers Back Up Camera On Vehicles

GatorMoto now offers a back up camera option for all their electric vehicles.

These systems can either be hard-wired or wireless, depending on your requirements.?? They feature a 7??? TFT-LCD monitor that can also be used for DVD/VCD/TV/GPS, a multi-function remote control and a camera with infrared night vision capabilities up to 10-15 meters.

The equipment is waterproof, damp-proof, anti-fogging, quake-proof, high voltage surge proof, and high temperature resistant.?? They are suitable for all weather conditions.

The hard-wire version costs $359 and the wireless version $459.?? The company promotes the camera as a safety option for parking shuttles, touring vehicles and delivery vehicles.

Learn more:?? Gatormotoutilityvehicles.com

Smith Electric Vehicles US Developments

SEV-US recently announced that it made an offer to buy the Smith Electric Vehicles business from the UK based Tanfield Group.?? The company has a four month exclusive window to come to agreement on the offer which is?? reported to be $55 million.

In other developments the company is looking to establish a 50,000 square foot production and sales facility on the East Coast.?? They are considering locations in New York, Atlanta and Washington D.C. as well as other areas.???? The new facility?? is part of?? an overall plan to eventually open up to ten facilities in large urban markets starting with the East Coast.?? Cities in other parts of the country being considered include San Diego, San Francisco and Chicago.

Management reports that their Kansas City facility is producing two vehicles per week and ramping up to four per week in the coming months.?? They also expect the price of their Newton model to drop from $149,000 currently to $90,000 by 2011 as production increases. – Marc Cesare

Learn more:?? Autobloggreen

Learn more:?? Washington.bizjournals.com

Flight Systems Industrial Products Acquires Controls Business From GE

Flight Systems Industrial Products (FSIP) recently announced that they were acquiring certain product lines and equity interest related to a joint venture with GE.?? The joint venture located in Patillas, Puerto Rico manufactures and distributes controls used in electric vehicles such as forklifts, neighborhood electric vehicles, golf carts, walkies, tuggers, go-carts and personnel carriers.???? FSIP remanufactures over 45,000 controls annually for forklifts, aerial lifts, golf carts, scrubbers/sweepers, personnel carriers and mobility controls and has relationships with many OEMs.?? Under the twelve year old joint venture arrangement FSIP had provided manufacturing and warranty services for GE.?? – Marc Cesare

Learn more:?? MHIA.org

ElecTruckCity To Distribute Trucks For Smith Electric Vehicles In France

UK based Smith Electric Vehicles has named ElecTruckCity as the exclusive distributor in France of the Smith Newton and Smith Edison electric vehicles.?? The latter is an all electric version of the Ford Transit van.?? ElecTruckCity plans on building out a network of 17 distributors across France including most of the major cities.?? The market for these vehicles will get a boost from the French government which provides subsidies of 5,000 Euros for van-like vehicles and 20,000 Euros for Newton sized trucks.?? – Marc Cesare Learn more:?? Fleetdirector.co.uk

Gill Industries Supplying Chassis For Club Car UTV

Gill Industries of Trenton, GA recently started up a new production line that is manufacturing the chassis for Club Car’s XRT950 utility vehicles.?? At a maximum capacity of 30 chassis a day the company could produce an estimated 7,500 chassis a year.?? The steel chassis are robotically welded and weigh 200 lbs.

The XRT950 series is targeting agricultural and recreational trail-riding market segments.?? The vehicle features a twin-cylinder 14-horsepower engine, independent suspension, four-wheel hydraulic disc brakes, locking rear differential and nine inches of ground clearance. Learn more:?? Haoodnla.com

Electric Vehicle Dealerships Struggle In Bay Area

A recent story chronicles the struggles of a number of electric vehicle dealerships in the San Francisco area.?? Some have closed their doors, others report low sales and some are changing their focus to the commercial market and/or their product mix.?? The latter includes switching to off-road electric vehicles and electric bikes or scooters.

The factors causing a downturn for these dealerships, which primarily sell LSVs, include lower gas prices, a poor economy in which these vehicles as a second car become a luxury, and the inability to drive the vehicles on highways.?? Learn more:?? Contracostatimes.com

Comment: It is not clear that this trend is a national one or local, given the level of highway use in California.?? In 2009 LSV sales were robust as a whole because of generous federal tax credits.?? I think in areas that have a history of widespread use of these vehicles as well as golf cars, electric vehicle dealerships should have a better chance of success.?? Unfortunately for many of these dealerships, they opened not too long before the economic downturn. As the economy rebounds and electric vehicles that can attain highway speeds come to market, it will be interesting to see if these type of dealerships start to increase again. – Marc Cesare

E-Z-GO Sponsors Driver & NASCAR Event

E-Z-GO recently announced that its

...consumer-direct e-commerce site, shopezgo.com, will sponsor Kevin Harvick???s No. 2 Chevrolet Silverado in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Atlanta 200 race on March 6, 2010 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Shopezgo.com also will be a secondary sponsor of the No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado owned by Kevin Harvick Inc. and driven by NASCAR veteran Ron Hornaday throughout the 2010 Truck Series season. Hornaday is the defending Truck Series champion and is the series??? only four-time champion.

ShopEZGO.com is the company’s official online source for E-Z-GO Genuine Parts and Accessories. Learn more: Catchfence.com

E-Z-GO will also be sponsoring the event itself which will be called the??E-Z-GO 200 and held?? on Saturday, March 6.?? The race is part of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.?? E-Z-GO is using the sponsorship to to extend consumer awareness of their line of personal-utility vehicles.?? Learn more:?? Ca.sys-con.com

Road Use Regulations Roundup – February, 2010

Some trends in this latest regulation roundup:

  • A lot of legislative of action at the state level as the new year began
  • More public road access for mini-trucks and UTVs
  • Legislation benefiting LSVs including increasing speed limits, lowering speed limits, removing legislative roadblocks and equipment requirements
  • More public road access for golf cart

Nebraska – A recently introduced bill would permit the use of mini-trucks on all Nebraska roads except interstate highways, controlled-access highways and expressways. The bill also provides definitions for UTVs and mini-trucks. The story notes that mini-trucks would be used not only in rural areas but by lawn service providers in urban areas as well.

Indiana – The Indiana House of Representatives passed a bill which would allow the use of mini-trucks on local roads and state roads if properly titled and registered by the BMV. Mini-truck dealers must also register as a dealer in Indiana. The bill effectively creates a separate classification for mini-trucks which currently fall under the off-road vehicle category which includes UTVs, ATVs and golf cars.

Wisconsin – The Wisconsin Assembly Ag Committee unanimously passed the so-called ???Gator Bill??? which would allow light utility vehicles to be operated on roadways for agriculture use. The bill is expected to come to a vote shortly.

Mower County, MN – In the last week of December, the Mower County Board of Commissioners approved an ordinance to license and allow mini-trucks on county roads. Under the new ordinance, the mini-trucks are allowed on township and county roads, but cities in the county need to pass separate ordinances.

Santa Rosa Beach, FL – A citizen group is proposing that the speed limit for an 18.5 mile stretch of county road 30A be lowered from 45 mph to 35 mph to accommodate the use of LSVs. There is some opposition to the change.

Wisconsin – A bill working its way through the Senate would give municipalities greater ability to permit neighborhood electric vehicles (???NEV???) on roads that connect to highways or cross state highways without obtaining state DOT approval.

Alaska – The Alaska State Legislature today passed a bill that allows expanded access for LSVs on certain roads in Alaska. The bill will allow low-speed electric vehicles on roads with posted speed limits of 45 mph or less. Current Alaska law only allows these vehicles to operate on roads with posted speed limits of 35 mph or less.

Fresno, CA – The legislative process has been started to allow the city of Fresno to seek permission from the state to develop a neighborhood electric vehicle plan. The plan would clear the way for special lanes, signs and other upgrades required to allow the mini-cars on more city streets.

Utah Utah lawmakers will consider a bill that would allow low-speed vehicles go without a speedometer, odometer and braking for each wheel. According to the story Utah and Louisiana are the only states that require speedometers, odometers and brakes on all four wheels.

South CarolinaA House Subcommittee agreed Wednesday to allow a driver to operate a golf cart up to 5 miles from their home or business as opposed to the current 2 mile limit. The bill moved forward despite opposition from the State Public Safety Director but still has several hurdles to overcome before becoming law.

Dunedin, FL – City officials are looking into allowing golf carts on downtown roadways, in part to pro-actively address future parking problems.


Mini-Truck Developments

Sarge mini-truck from Sokon USA?????????? Photo by Branimir Kvartuc

Sokon USA – After encountering quality issues with their first attempt several years ago under the Mattruck brand, Hal Ferrell and Michael Lewis of Sokon USA have launched a mini-truck based hunting vehicle.?? Selling under the brand Sarge, these mini-trucks feature four wheel drive, a 45 hp engine and a 25 mph top speed.?? The company claims the vehicles are classified as LSVs and are street legal depending on state and local regulations.

The vehicle, which seats five, is sourced from China based DFM (Dong Feng Motor), a subsidiary of Chongqing Yuan Group and will retail for about $14,500.?? In addition to the hunting market, the vehicle will compete against utility vehicles in the construction, turf, ranching, farming and government markets.?? Learn more:?? Dealernewsblog.com

DFM Mini-truck (Thailand) -?? Driven by rising demand in the Thai market, the company is talking to the parent company DFM of China about?? manufacturing vehicles in Thailand rather than importing them from China.?? Learn more:?? Thailandchat.org