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Business-as-usual model for heavy-duty vehicles in Europe unsustainable
by Daniel J. Graeber
Brussels (UPI) May 21, 2013


Three-wheel Segway now available
Bedford, N.H. (UPI) May 21, 2013 - A three-wheel electric vehicle designed for use by public safety personnel has been launched by Segway Inc.

The vehicle is called the Segway SE-3 Patroller, powered by multiple rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries that can be charged at any standard electrical outlet or swapped out for replacement batteries.

The vehicle is equipped with an independent direct rear wheel drive, can travel in reverse and perform tight turns. It also features emergency lights, headlight, brake light, siren and lockable storage.

A 4.3-inch color display, which can be read in sunlight, provides information on vehicle speed, status of the vehicle's power supply and distance traveled, the company said.

"Police and security customers will appreciate the SE-3's overall design and specific features," said Chip MacDonald, Segway general manager of Global Patrol, Government Business and Robotics. "It will bring enhanced visibility and versatility to community policing and security patrol programs."

Segway SE-3 Patroller has a base MSRP of $11,999.

Emissions from heavy-duty vehicles will be monitored as a first step toward curbing pollutants on course to reach unsustainable levels, the EU said Wednesday.

European Climate Action Commissioner Connie Hedegaard said heavy-duty vehicles are responsible for about a quarter of the carbon dioxide emissions from the European Union's transportation sector.

"Today we are taking the next steps to curb emissions from road transport," she said in a statement from Brussels. "This strategy outlines new measures which over time will cut CO2 emissions of these vehicles, save operators money and make the EU less dependent on imported oil."

Hedegaard said that, without action, emissions from heavy duty vehicles will reach exceedingly dangerous levels in the coming decades.

As a first step, she said the effort to reduce CO2 from trucks, buses and coaches would focus on certifications, reporting and monitoring of emissions. So far, she said, efforts to contain emissions have been difficult because of the large variety of models and sizes of heavy vehicles on European roads.

The EU in May said CO2 emissions for the 28 member states declined by 2.5 percent in 2013, compared with a drop of 1.6 percent the previous year.

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Three-wheel Segway now available
Bedford, N.H. (UPI) May 21, 2013
A three-wheel electric vehicle designed for use by public safety personnel has been launched by Segway Inc. The vehicle is called the Segway SE-3 Patroller, powered by multiple rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries that can be charged at any standard electrical outlet or swapped out for replacement batteries. The vehicle is equipped with an independent direct rear wheel drive, can t ... read more


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