Designer Matt Hardmen has designed an eco- friendly Mountain Rescue vehicle called the CARV. It runs on a low- emission hybrid engine & is inspired by a snowmobile. It is a handy means of transport for the rescuers.
It is powered by a 2.0-liter diesel electric hybrid engine & has a steel banded rubber track system along with an air suspension that results in better handling. It can overcome any extreme terrain with ease.
It has solar panels on the body that power the electric motor. An interesting touch on this machine is the way the injured are carried. The injured person can be strapped into a stretcher at the rear of the vehicle which can be loaded in & out using a winch system.
CARV Mountain rescue Image Gallery
Source – Eco Friend
Posted by Sachet Parkash on June 11, 2010. Read More on Design Study · 0 Comment
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