Quantum CERV

February 20th, 2012 - Joe Duarte

Advanced diesel hybrid-electric powertrain features maximum torque in excess of 5,000 lb.-ft.

US-Army-Clandestine-Extended-Range-VehicleU.S. Army gets electrified

The U.S. Army is embracing extended range vehicles for their cost cutting and environmental protection abilities.

The lightweight Clandestine Extended Range Vehicle (CERV) built by California-based Quantum Fuel Systems Technologies, has been labelled by the army as one of the “greenest technologies,” for its advanced diesel hybrid-electric powertrain that features maximum torque in excess of 5,000 lb.-ft. and a silent-run range of up to 13 km (eight miles). The diesel/electric hybrid powertrain can power the all-wheel drive CERV to a top speed of 129 km/h (80 mph).

Of importance too, is that it uses 25% less fuel compared to conventional vehicles of comparable size. A recent Army Energy Security Task Force report equates a 1% improvement in fuel economy to 6,444 fewer soldier-trips on fuel convoys.

“Quantum’s high efficiency powertrain technologies help to save fuel, while enhancing vehicle performance and versatility,” said Alan P. Niedzwiecki, President and CEO of Quantum. “Our new generation powertrains are ideal to support tactical operations in both urban and un-urban environments across the broad range of U.S. military operations and terrain profiles, for direct action, reconnaissance, and unconventional warfare and counter terrorism.”

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