

"We believe that electric vehicles have a future in powersports, and we're excited to be at the forefront of this movement. Outside of showcasing the capabilities of its electric vehicles, Volcon is committed to promoting the use of sustainable energy in the world of powersports.
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With this dynamic technology able to be programmed to adjust based on upcoming terrain and conditions, imagine the enormous value drivers will have for conserving battery and range based on the amount of travel they want to do.” “Something like off-road racing creates the perfect grounds for testing BFGoodrich’s ActivAir system considering these situations have a constant scenario of driving at various speeds, in changing environments especially when you pre-run a course and can anticipate terrain changes, like a lake bed, or elevation. “One of the key benefits of the BFGoodrich ActivAir system is the ability to monitor the energy consumption of the battery in real time,” Volcon co-founder and CTO, Christian Okonsky commented. The BFGoodrich ActivAir system technology allows for adjustment in tire pressure based on the environments the vehicle is driving in. VTIG is a division of Volcon that explores advanced technologies to improve and evolve current, and future Volcon products, and will be the first UTV brand to co-develop directly with BFGoodrich on new EV tire and other technologies.


It also serves as the perfect test bench for our vehicles and partner technologies to be pushed in the most challenging environments, so we know we’ve done due diligence before customers take delivery.” The announcement comes as one of the first initiatives of the Volcon Technology Innovation Group (VTIG). We believe that our electric vehicles are more than up to the task, and we can't wait to prove it on track. "Off-road racing is a demanding sport that requires not only speed and agility, but also toughness and durability. "We're thrilled to be taking on this exciting new challenge," added Jordan Davis, CEO of Volcon ePowersports. Volcon believes that by implementing the ActivAir system in their race vehicle, subsequent testing will be conducted under the harshest of conditions, ensuring future commercial versions will be robust, reliable, and purpose built for the off-road enthusiast and weekend warrior alike. The validation of this technology through rigorous testing will see the eventual integration of the ActivAir system into Volcon’s Stag UTV - the first of its kind in North America for an electric utility vehicle. The two teams will work together to leverage the power of the EV motor in tandem with BFGoodrich’s ActivAir, the Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS) that makes real-time adjustments that aim to enhance the off-road performance and increase the battery range of Volcon’s future UTV products. “Collaborating with Volcon will allow us to innovate in an exciting direction and help lead the industry into the future of off-roading.”Īs part of the collaboration, Volcon has been working with BFGoodrich to integrate their ActivAir suspension technology in the Volcon race vehicle. “As the market evolves towards electric vehicles, BFGoodrich is excited to work with companies that embody the adventure spirit,” says Harold Phillips, Global General Manager for BFGoodrich Tires. As a leader in electric powersports, Volcon is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what is possible with electric vehicles, and off-road racing presents a unique opportunity to showcase the power and durability of EV technology in a challenging environment. Volcon and BFGoodrich will showcase their racing vehicle at the BFGoodrich-sponsored Mint 400 through the weekend. Where better for EV OEM Volcon to roll out its new collaboration with BFGoodrich Tires? In a spectacle that is over the top, even by Las Vegas standards, the infamous Strip gets closed off, and off-road race vehicles will “parade” through the main drag in Las Vegas this afternoon to promote the fact that The Mint 400 is back.
