Quiet approach April 1st 2006 Bradshaw Electric Vehicles has provided the United Synagogue in Little Bushy, Hertfordshire, with a second vehicle to help with cemetery maintenance.
Bradshaw's standard FB2-3 was fitted with a water tank, power washer and generator to create a purpose-built vehicle that offers a quiet and unobtrusive way for the Synagogue to keep the cemetery clean.
The FB2 offers a range of load capacities, configurations, performance and specifications. The frame design allows the vehicle to be customised to meet specific needs without compromising vehicle durability, safety or performance. It can also be combined with a hitch for use as a tow vehicle.
The FB2 uses an automotive differential and is said to provide the most reliable drive train in the industry. It includes a fully adjustable controller for dynamic braking and speed management and travels at speeds to 15 miles per hour.
It is charged by an onboard automatic charger and carries loads to 1.7t. More articles from Bradshaw Electric Vehicles: |