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The ApocalypseEV-1 Concept Vehicle

We are two brothers, Michael and Kenny, who want to build street-legal electric vehicles that are affordable and apocalypse ready. While traditional car companies don't care that your current vehicle is nothing more than an out-of-gas zombie trap in a post-apocalypse wasteland, we have come up with a solution. Whether caused by the rapture, nuclear war, or (most likely) zombies, ApocalypsEV-1 is the affordable solar/battery powered transportation that allows savvy survivors to traverse the sun-baked badlands the fun way. Whether searching for pockets of civilization, water, or family, the ApocalypsEV limits the search for one valuable commodity, fuel.

At ApocalypsEV, we are humans first and promise to take firm stand against selling any of our vehicles to the undead, unlike some other car companies . While waiting for judgment day, our ApocalypsEV-1 retains practical, civilized applications. First and foremost it functions as an electric, All Terrain Vehicle (ATV) while doubling as a street-legal Electric Vehicle (EV) for short commutes and errands. By lessening dependence on oil, it is hoped the ApocalypsEV-1 can help avert several apocalyptic scenarios, but if it happens despite our best efforts, we have you covered. ApocalypsEV-1 tests the feasibility of affordable EVs that are capable off-roaders and qualify as federal Neighborhood Electric Vehicle for trips to the gun or grocery store.

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    September 25, 2012 11:51 amPosted 7 months ago
    Tyloris

    Hello there,

    I think your idea is a great one! But, I do have one idea that might make it a little better for everyday use as well as in an apocalypse situation. Car batteries can be recharged and found in various places; but what if your in a pinch and have no time to change them? Adding a small generator hooked to alternators may be a good addition.

    -Tyloris

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      September 25, 2012 4:36 pmPosted 7 months ago
      admin (Author)

      Thanks for the comment. We’ve thought about a series hybrid like you describe. We may end up making a small generator trailer to extend range. Good thought.

      Mike

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