Trikke Enters Security Guard Market with Three Wheel 48V Electric Patrol Vehicle

Trikke Enters Security Guard Market with Three Wheel 48V Electric Patrol Vehicle

Trikke Tech, Inc. (Trikke) has recently entered the security guard market with its agile, portable, and stable three-wheeled vehicle, the Trikke EV Patrol.

Responding to customer demand and after having many in-depth conversations with leading security companies about their requirements for a personal patrol vehicle, Trikke recognized that its patrol vehicle is the ideal vehicle for the security guard market.

“Customers want a vehicle that is portable, safe to operate, and reliable,” said John Simpson,CEO of Trikke Tech. “But above all they want a vehicle that is priced fairly. The TRIKKE Patrol Vehicle delivers low maintenance, minimal training and maximum effectiveness at a very fair price.”

Heightened Competition Requires an Eye to the Budget

With heightened competition in the security market, companies want to give their officers a vehicle that allows them to maximize patrol coverage, operate easily and safely in tight spaces and within crowds, and helps them build community relations. But, perhaps most importantly, all this must be accomplished within budgetary constraints. The Trikke EV Patrol delivers.

Priced at about half the cost of the competition, Trikke has demonstrated its sensitivity to security guard companies’ (and their client’s) budgetary constraints.

Elegant Design Results in Low Maintenance and Virtually Unlimited Range

Elegantly designed, the Trikke EV Patrol requires minimal maintenance. Its quick-swap battery can be changed out in seconds, and thus extends the time of normal operation from 8 hours to virtually unlimited.

Visit us at ASIS International tradeshow in Chicago, Sept. 23-26, 2013, booth 2906.

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