All-electric Hummer coming soon?
Last updated Oct 1, 2010 — 4 viewsNation-E says it will soon add a fully-electric Hummer H1 to its “Angel Car” line of “mobile charging solutions for stranded electric vehicles.”
Quoting from the company’s Oct. 1, 2010 press release…
“The fully electrified AngelH1 is equipped with a 60 kW battery, and provides electricity not only to stranded vehicles, but to complete buildings, hospitals, construction sites, and units that urgently require electricity.”
Nation-E’s AngleH1 “fully electrified” Hummer
“Especially areas that are hit by extraordinary circumstances like earthquakes or tornadoes, electricity blackouts and other crisis events traditionally suffer from electricity shortages for days. With the full electric AngelH1, previously inaccessible territories become accessible and emergency units can fully function using the mobile energy supply of the AngelH1.”
“These vehicles due to their ability to access remote areas find an extensive application within the mining industry, as well as construction sites off grid. Moreover, the AngelH1 is an energy carrier for satellites and other communication devices, providing an extensive range of energy for transmission of content.”
“The AngelH1 is fully electrified, completely free of emissions, and has a customizable range.”
“Nation-E is currently trying to partner with as many countries as possible. The focus is on all countries with growing e-mobility, including European countries like Germany, Italy, Finland, as well as Israel and USA.”
“Furthermore, Nation-E is looking to exhibit between the 19 – 21 October 2010 at the E-Car-Tec exhibition in Munich, Germany. It will be showcasing its revolutionary Angel Cars, as well as the first ever zero-emissions concert. With a 40 kW Battery, Nation-E will power the stage for DJ Julia Siegel, daughter of the famous song writer Ralph Siegel (who wrote the songs for Eurovision) for three full concert hours. The performance will take place completely off grid, using solely the electricity provided by Nation-E’s scalable energy storage solutions.”
For further information, visit Nation-E’s website.