Newswise — Three-wheel professional personal mobility vehicles are instantly recognizable to anyone who's seen a policeman on patrol or a security guard handling crowd control at big public events. A market exists, however, in the security, military, law enforcement, and public event space: addressing the need for alternative, all-electric "green" vehicles. Answering that need is T3 Motion, Inc., a California-based company that is developing and manufacturing the T3 professional personal mobility vehicles for the private security, public safety, and government industries. "We've introduced the T3, a zero gas emissions all-electric three-wheeled professional personal mobility vehicle that proves 'green' wheels can reduce costs while increasing community public safety and enhancing job performance," says the company's Chief Operations Officer, Jason Kim. Intended for the public safety, private security, and government markets, the T3 is incredibly effective in a variety of day-to-day professional applications and has been designed to tackle a host of functions, from community policing to patrolling of airports, military bases, campuses, malls, public event venues, and other high-density areas. "The vehicle runs off unique dual battery power modules that hold a charge capable of going up to thirty to fifty miles," explains Mr. Kim. "The power management system enables spare 'hot swappable' batteries to be charged while the vehicle is in use, making this a true 24/7 solution, something that hadn't existed before in this space." The T3 is cost effective and operates on less than a penny per mile based on California utility rates. (Comparing that to standard miles-to-the-gallon, one quickly appreciates the substantial cost and energy savings solution the T3 provides.) Ideally suited for crowd control, the T3 travels at up to twenty-five miles per hour, carries up to 450-pound payload (ideal for cargo and parcel delivery applications), has a zero-degree turn radius, and programmable sirens and lighting that have been designed using input from various government and law enforcement agencies. "It looks pretty cool, too; like a twenty-first century Roman chariot," says Mr. Kim,, describing the response to the T3 during its recent security detail performance at the Super Bowl, the Republican National Convention, the NYC and Boston Marathons, the Daytona 500, the Academy Awards, even American Idol tryouts. "Clean, cool, and cost-effective, when it comes to safety, going green means saving green." For those covering green/environment/alternative energy issues, 3 Motion Inc. makes available Chief Operations Officer Jason Kim to discuss a variety of topics including: What are professional mobility vehicles and how are they employed?What challenges in the past have prevented the introduction of all-electric professional mobility vehicles into the marketplace?How does the T3 differ from other professional mobility vehicles?How does the T3's power management system make it a 24/7 solution?How might government agencies, the military, and businesses become more energy efficient?What is the future of the electric car in America?Is carbon credit legislation an imminent reality for taxpayers? Expert Biography " Jason Kim, Chief Operations Officer of T3 Motion, Inc.

Jason Kim has served as Chief Operations Officer of T3 Motion since June 2006. From 2005 to 2006, Mr. Kim served as the Vice President of Engineering and Operations for CalAmp Corporation's M2M Products Division (Nasdaq: CAMP). From 2004 to 2005, Mr. Kim served as the Chief Operating Officer for Skybility, a wireless data transceiver module design and manufacturing company, which was later acquired by CalAmp Corporation to become its M2M Products Division. Prior to his employment with CalAmp, Mr. Kim held senior management positions with various wireless infrastructure companies including Remec Communications (Nasdaq: REMC) and computer hardware and data network communications companies.

About T3 Motion, Inc.T3 Motion, Inc., headquartered in Orange County, California, is a developer and manufacturer of three-wheeled "green" standup vehicles for the private security markets and the public safety industry. The company services the personal mobility industry with comprehensive crossover into the derivative markets that have mobility needs. For more information about the company, please visit http://www.t3motion.com.