GEM Goes Lunar

GEM will be participating in a University of North Dakota project developing the?? next generation?? lunar?? exploration system.?? The?? university was awarded a three year $741,109 grant by NASA to support the design and development of a three-part system: a lunar rover; inflatable modular habitat units; and a lunar exploration suit. Other companies participating in the project include Boeing Company, Cirrus Aircraft, ILC Dover,?? Packet Digital, and Paragon Space Development Corporation.

I assume GEM will be involved in the rover development. – Marc Cesare

Learn more:?? Silverevilchaoblog.blog,blogspot.com

Utility Vehicle Market Segment Highlight: Ruralpolitans

A recent story in the Wall Street Journal focuses on a back to the country movement by “ruralpolitans”, people moving from cities and towns into more rural areas.?? The ruralpolitans can be split into three groups:?? young people buying land as an asset or investment,?? exurban commuters hoping to escape sprawl; and back-to-the-land types, sometimes referred to as hobby farmers.?? The trend is being driven by both the old and young.?? Baby boomers are the biggest driver but 20 and 30 somethings whose less tangible investments took a hit in the recession are also a force.

The ruralpolitan trend is impacting not only rural real estate markets but ancillary markets like utility vehicles.?? Manufacturers are taking notice and responding to this growing segment.

Manufacturers also are tweaking seats and designs to suit this new generation of first-time users, including females. “We took a lot of women out on tests to make sure the vehicles are still badass for guys but comfortable enough for a woman to drive every day,” says Aaron Hanlon, product manager for Cub Cadet Utility Vehicles, a brand of MTD Products Inc. Polaris Industries Inc., known for its powerful off-road utility vehicles, this month is rolling out its first low-maintenance, eco-model: an all battery-powered ride called the Ranger EV.

Learn more:?? WSJOnline.com


Utility Vehicle Review From The UK

Farmers Weekly Interactive from the UK recently tested and reviewed five utility vehicles including?? the Massey Ferguson 20MD, Kawasaki Mule 4010 Trans 4×4, Kubota RTV 900, John Deere Gator XUV 850D and JCB Groundhog 4×4.?? The article includes a video of some of the vehicles undergoing testing.?? Learn more:?? FWI.co.uk

Kawasaki Adds Special Graphic Edition Packages for Teryx 750 FI 4×4

Kawasaki has added four special edition graphic packages for their 2010 Teryx 750 FI 4×4.

These unique new immersion graphics packages offer a unique diamond plate pattern that is chemically bonded to colored basecoat paint.?? The finished product offers a durable, high-gloss, automotive quality surface that looks similar to anodized aluminum diamond plate, but is actually smooth to the touch and easy to clean.

The graphic packages are available in Diamond Blue, Diamond Red, Diamond Silver and Diamond Black and increases the color options for the Teryx recreation utility vehicle to ten in total.?? Learn more:?? UTVWeekly.com

Club Car Increasing Vehicle Prices 2.5%

Driven by sharp increases in commodity prices, Club Car announced that prices 2010 for golf cars and utility vehicles will increase about 2.5% immediately.?? The main commodities contributing to the price increase are lead, copper and aluminum.?? According to the report Club Car annually uses approximately 20 million pounds of lead for batteries, eight to 10 million pounds of aluminum for vehicle chassis and significant amounts of copper for wiring in electric motors and other components.?? In the last year commodity costs have increased an estimated 35% for lead, 50% for copper and 15% for aluminum.?? Learn more:?? Blogs.augusta.com-Scuttlebiz

Comment: It will be interesting to see if E-Z-Go or other manufacturers, especially electric vehicle manufacturers follow suit.?? If the economy improves over the next year it is likely to drive demand for these commodities even higher. – Marc Cesare

More Bad Boy Buggy News

Bad Boy Enterprises just announced that three of their vehicles, the Classic, XT and Stretch, are now qualified by the IRS as street-legal LSVs.?? Each vehicle is eligible for a federal tax credit of $5,590.?? Management reports that tax credit driven sales have, in part, caused them to increase their projected annual sales from $17 million to $20 million.?? In addition, they report a 1,000 orders for their new XT vehicle and a positive response from their five-store market test with Bass Pro shops.?? The retailer wants to roll-out the program with an additional 15 stores in the next three months.?? Bad Boy is also talking with retailer Cabela’s about selling their vehicles.?? Learn more:?? Natchezdemocrat.com

Electric Utility Vehicles Showing Strong Growth

Despite the economic downturn the market for off-road electric utility vehicles, especially for hunters, is experiencing strong growth.?? A recent story about Stealth Manufacturing reports that in 2008 the company sold 600 vehicles, five times the sales management expected.?? Demand has continued to be strong in 2009 with management reporting that their

..entire production is sold out through Dec. 31.?? We???ve outrun virtually every supplier we have.

Part of the growth of the Louisiana based company is attributed to their television sponsorship program with Primos Hunting Products. Stealth produces the Predator XR, Apache XR and the “Izzy” an industrial vehicle.?? They are also planning to launch the Patriot LSV which went into production last week.?? The company employs 38 people in a 82,000 square foot facility and is looking to expand their distribution beyond the current 70 dealers and distributors in 28 states. On the horizon is a new vehicle about which the CEO Bill Krutzer states

It???s probably going to change the complexion of the electric vehicle industry, and we???re testing it right now.?? It???s a completely different electrical platform. We???re going to bring some pretty sophisticated technology to the game, and we???re not going to do anything but improve the price.

Learn more:?? Thenewstar.com

Stealth Manufacturing is not the only electric utility vehicle manufacturer with a positive outlook.?? The leader in the electric utility vehicle market for hunters,?? Bad Boy Buggies, is expected to reach sales of $17 million this year, up from 2008, but down from a peak in 2007 of $20 million.?? Despite a recent recall of their standard model the company is reports that their new XT model has been well received. They are also launching an LSV model and have had success selling their utility vehicles outside the hunting market.?? A key marketing effort for them is teaming up with Bass Pro Shops which is running a test campaign in five markets.

Learn more:?? Natchezdemocrat.com

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to talk with Eric Burns of Bad Boy Buggies. He talked about some of their improvements in their new XT model which at the time had a waiting list of customers.?? The improvements include:

  • An independent suspension for better performance and comfort in extreme conditions and/or extended operating times
  • Better turning radius
  • Re-routing of electrical cables to protect them from the elements
  • Improved distribution of battery weight that impacts performance on?? steep climbs
  • General improvements to the construction and design of the vehicle

Some of the non-hunting markets they are looking for gains in include agriculture such as dairy farms, government fleets and construction.?? Burns noted that in some of these environments the electric utility vehicle allows an operator to more easily hear other vehicles in the work area, use walkie talkies or other communication devices without turning off the engine and avoid the necessity of storing fuel on site.?? Key obstacles for electric utility buyers are battery replacement costs and the range of the vehicle, which in many instances may be a perceived issue rather than actual. Bad Boy Buggies is looking to expand their distribution network in the Western US from their current strongholds in the South, Southwest and Midwest, usually centered around hunting communities.

Additional signs of strength in the electric utility vehicle market include the recent entry of Polaris, the utility vehicle market leader, and Tomberlin’s plans to launch their electric utility vehicle, the Vanish.

On a related note, the fact that both Stealth and Bad Boy Buggies are coming out with LSV versions indicates an interesting sub-segment is developing in the LSV market.?? Rather than vehicles that are primarily or exclusively used on-road, another segment of users that need a mix of off-road/rough terrain capabilities and public road access is emerging.?? Burns of Bad Boy Buggies noted military bases, farms and college campuses as potential buyers of these street legal UTVs. – Marc Cesare

Lightning Motors Set To Enter Small Electric Vehicle Markets

Lightning Motors founded by Richard Hatfield and a small group of associates from Silicon Valley announced their entry into the electric motorcycle market by producing the fastest production electric motorcycle in the world.?? The pre-production prototype achieved a top speed of 267.776 kph (166.388 mph) during the SCTA World Finals at the Bonneville Salt Flats.???? The company has prototypes for a less powerful motorcycle, a motor scooter, an ATV/UTV and other sport and utility vehicles in its pre production development program.?? Learn more:?? Passionperformance.ca

CPSC Announces Proposed Rules For Recreational Off-Road Vehicles

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) to address safety hazards associated with Recreational Off-road Vehicles (ROVs).

CPSC staff???s preliminary evaluations indicated that the vehicles may exhibit inadequate lateral stability, undesirable steering characteristics, and inadequate occupant protection during a rollover crash.

The review of ROVs, sometimes called utility vehicles or side by sides, by the CPSC was initiated by numerous incidents related to the Yamaha Rhino including a number of deaths. (CPSC distinguishes between ROVs and utility vehicles with the former operating at speeds over 30 mph and the latter under 30 mph) The CPSC conducted tests from November 2008 to January 2009.

The ROV manufactuers, through the Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association (ROHVA), proposed their own standard in December 2008 but this was rejected by the CPSC, as they found preliminarily…

Based on the continuing deaths and injuries involving ROVs and a review of the draft requirements currently proposed by the ROHVA, CPSC staff believes that the proposed voluntary standard will not adequately address the deaths and injuries associated with ROV rollovers and collisions. Additionally, there are many safety features or characteristics that can be incorporated on ROVs to make them more stable and safer to use.

The CPSC identified three key areas of ROV design that impact safety:?? static stability factor (SSF),?? vehicle handling and occupant?? retention and protection.?? One change the CPSC has talked about with the ROHVA is having vehicles meet a specific SSF value.?? Learn more:?? CPSC.gov

CPSC Memorandum


Bad Boy Buggies Recall

Bad Boy Buggie Standard Model Being Recalled

Bad Boy Buggie Standard Model Being Recalled

Yesterday the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Bad Boy Enterprises, announced a voluntary recall of the company’s Bad Boy Buggie Standard model. The company has received 32 reports of the vehicles accelerating without warning, which in some cases resulted in injuries. The recall affects models with serial numbers between 85004828 and 95010404. The serial number is located on a sticker in a cubby on the driver???s side. the vehicles were sold between June, 2007 and July, 2009. Consumers should immediately stop using the vehicles and contact their Bad Boy Buggy dealer for a free repair. For additional information, contact Bad Boy Enterprises toll-free at (866) 678-6701 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, or visit their website. Learn more: CPSC.gov

Update: Originally the company tried a software patch to fix what they thought was the problem.?? While this did reduce instances of the problem, the did not completely solve it.?? The company will now be installing a zener diode chip into vehicles as a remedy.?? the process should take less than an hour ,and even if you already have the software patch you should still have the new chip installed. Learn more:?? Natchezdemocrat.com