T3 Motion Provides Clean Energy Electric Vehicle to Korean Police for G20 Summit Security in Seoul, South Korea
South Korean Distributor, Sunny Electronics Provides T3 Series Electric Stand-up Vehicles for Security at G20 Summit
COSTA MESA, Calif., Nov. 11, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- (OTC Bulletin Board: TMMM) - The iconic T3 Series Electric Stand-up Vehicle was selected by the South Korean Police as a cutting edge 'green' clean energy vehicle to provide security for South Korean Police Officers at the G20 Summit in Seoul South Korea. The G20 Summit nations come together in Seoul, South Korea, November 11-12, to discuss the state of the global economy as it emerges from the financial crisis.
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The G20 Summit 2010 hosts world leaders, thousands of press, media, TV correspondents, and secret service detail from 20 countries. Together, the members of the G20 represent over 85% of the world economy.
“South Korea is the 13th largest economy in the world representing a significant business opportunity. Korea can utilize T3 to keep our cities safe and clean with zero emission vehicles,” said Sean Gwak, CEO of Sunny Electronics Corporation.
“Attended by twenty nations' leaders and media, the G20 Summit is a fantastic opportunity to showcase T3 Motion’s cutting edge, clean energy vehicle. I am pleased to see the Korean government proactively promoting clean energy programs,” said Ki Nam, T3 Motion, Inc. C.E.O.
"With over 2,500 T3's deployed around the globe, the T3 Series Electric Stand-up Vehicles has been recognized as the leading application for public safety around the world. T3 Series received the Innovation Award in 2007 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP). The G20 Summit is the perfect example of how T3 Series vehicles can provide efficient and effective patrol with the benefit of rapid response in a large crowded area," said Nam.
T3 Series Features
The cutting-edge 'green' technology provides an low cost of operation—at less than 10 cents per day and two re-chargeable, swap-able batteries, the T3 has 24/7 operation with unlimited range.
- Zero-degree turning radius
- Swap-able batteries
- Speeds up to 20 mph [32 km/h]
- 9-inch raised platform provides a superior vantage point
T3 Series Applications and Customer Snapshot: |
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Law Enforcement Los Angeles Washington DC Miami Dallas Seattle |
Government/Military Andrews Air Force Base FBI Ft. Hood Army Base Little Creek United States Marine Corp |
Private Security Target G4S Wackenhut Simon Property Securitas Disney NBC/Universal Ebay US Securities Johnson & Johnson |
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International Turkey Lebanon Israel Korea France South Africa |
Airports Maui Miami International San Jose Vancouver International Toronto Pearson International |
Universities California State University Virginia Tech University University of Southern California Duke University Los Angeles Unified School District University of California Princeton University University of Alabama Washington University Boston College |
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About T3 Motion, Inc.
T3 Motion, Inc. ( OTC BB: TMMM ) revolutionized the world of personal mobility with the introduction of their flagship electric T3 Series. Headquartered in Orange County, California, USA, T3 Motion, Inc. is dedicated to raising the bar for law enforcement and security capabilities in personal mobility technology.
"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Statements in this press release regarding T3 Motion's business, which are not historical facts, are "forward-looking statements" that involve risks and uncertainties. For a discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see "Risk Factors" in the Company's Annual Report or Form 10-K for the most recently ended fiscal year.
SOURCE T3 Motion, Inc.
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