The three-wheel vehicle is front-wheel drive; has rear hydraulic disc brakes; is capable of speeds up to 25 mph; has a range of 10 to 25 miles (four to 10 hours) depending on speed, rider weight, terrain, etc.; has a cargo capacity of 450 pounds; and can be accessorized with ALPR, MDVR, trailers, and crowd control options.
More than 1,000 T3 Series ESVs have been deployed at more than 400 law enforcement, security, and military agencies since it was launched in October 2006 at the IACP trade show.
It is being utilized for patrolling business districts, college and high school campuses, sporting and entertainment venues, airports, hospitals, military bases, factories, boardwalks, malls and retail centers, parades and other special events, and for parking enforcement.
For continued use, the T3 Series has two hot-swap batteries that can be changed out in less than one minute. Full-charged batteries can be swapped for the used batteries and the vehicle is instantly deployable again.
Although T3Motion is best known for its ESVs, at IACP in November T3 rolled out a four-wheel vehicle. Designed primarily for parking and event enforcement, T3's CT Series Micro Car has a top speed of 35 mph and a range of up to 75 miles on lithium-polymer batteries. It charges in about eight hours. The Micro Car will be available later this year.