Originally published June 26 2007
World's first high-speed all-electric sport utility truck to
be launched by Phoenix Motorcars by Mike Adams
Earth-friendly, energy-efficient vehicles that produce zero emissions seem to be from a dream of the
future. But several companies are already well on their way to introducing such vehicles in North America and around the world.
Recently, more than 400 environmentalists, investors and celebrities
gathered for the unveiling and induction of the only
five-passenger, all-electric, freeway-speed sport utility trucks at Los Angeles' famed Peterson Automotive Museum, and there,
they nabbed a sneak peak at the newest electric automobile soon to be launched: The Phoenix Motorcars "SUT" or sport-utility
truck.
These new SUT vehicles will be made available by Phoenix Motorcars (www.phoenixmotorcars.com) for full release in 2008, but if you are lucky enough to live in California, a limited number of vehicles
will be released to selected consumers in late 2007.
Phoenix Motorcars' SUT is an all-electric, sport-utility truck with a top speed of 95 miles per hour.
It's a zero-emissions vehicle with no tailpipe or evaporative emissions, no emissions from gasoline refining or sales, and
no onboard emission-control systems. Like other electric cars under
development, this model can accelerate with great
speed, from 0-60 mph in 10 seconds. However, performance electric cars from other companies like Tesla Motors can go from
0-60 mph in a whiplash-inducing 4 seconds.
According to the website for Phoenix Motorcars, the company "manufactures zero-emission, freeway-speed
fleet vehicles. It is an early leader in the mass production of full-function, green electric trucks and SUVs for commercial
fleet use." The trucks can drive roughly 130 miles before needing
to recharge, but the company is currently working on
an expansion pack that would extend the range to 250 miles.
Charge me up! The question on everyone's mind about this vehicle is: how do you charge the
battery? It's accomplished with an onboard 6.6kW charger that plugs into a 220V wall socket. The battery operates in cold
and hot weather and is
expected to last more than 12 years. It only costs about a $3.00 to charge the battery, and it
takes about six hours to charge. (A range of 130 miles for $3.00 worth of electricity is quite a bargain, considering it would
cost about $30.00 or more in gasoline to go the same distance...)
The six hour charging time is typical for electric vehicles. The power is supplied through your household
current, so the electricity could be generated by coal, solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear sources, depending on what your electric
utility company uses. Off-board charging can be accomplished with a special charger in as little as 10 minutes, and a
company
called GreenIt is planning the construction of rapid-charging stations for electric cars.
Phoenix Motors is generating a lot of interest from consumers, and may start selling vehicles to the
general public in the next two years. Actor and environmental activist Ed Begley, Jr., has recently purchased one and sees
it as the car of the future. "This electric vehicle is rising from the ashes of the failed electric car industry," said
Ed Begley, Jr. "This is a cool vehicle. It is fast, green and attractive."
Phoenix Motors acknowledged their supporter, saying they were "so appreciative to Ed Begley for his
tireless efforts in helping to create awareness, not only of this vehicle, but of the larger environmental issues that all
of us face," said Dan Elliott, CEO of Phoenix Motorcars. "We're equally as excited to be working with a team of brilliant
partners, Altairnano Technologies, Boshart Engineering and UQM Technologies."
The cars will sell for about $45,000 -- not a bad price when compared to around $85,000 from some
other electric car competitors.
The Phoenix Motorcars vision Phoenix Motorcars started out as an alternative fuel research company
that planned to design commercial products. They hope to eventually produce 20,000 electric vehicles a year, but for now will
have to settle with the 500 currently slated for the first production run. The Ontario, California vehicle manufacturer hopes
to expand production to more than 6,000 in 2008.
According to Byron Bliss, Vice-President of Sales, Phoenix Motorcars plans to sell fleets of vehicles
to school districts and businesses, government agencies and companies with large groups of outside representatives.
The 2007 market strategy of Phoenix Motorcars targets operators of fleet vehicles, such as public
utilities, public transportation providers, and delivery services. This market presents a significant opportunity for an increasing
number of fleet operators now seeking freeway-capable, zero-emission, all-electric vehicles. Some government agencies
currently
use plug-in hybrids.
The car company is planning to follow up the truck model next year with a sport-utility vehicle (SUV)
that can go 250 miles on a single charge. The price to consumers will remain about the same. The cost to the environment,
however, represents a substantial improvement over any vehicle using a combustion engine. Clearly, if we are going to sustainably
live on this planet while still retaining the luxury of personal transportation, we are going to have to shift to clean, green
and energy-efficient vehicles.
Phoenix Motorcars hopes to play a significant role in that future, and should they succeed, we will
all share in the benefits.