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Rostov police bought electric cars. Video

Customers: Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Rostov Region

Rostov-on-Don; State and social structures

Contractors: Tigarbo


Project date: 2021/09

In Rostov-on-Don, police began patrolling the streets on electric vehicles. In such transport, representatives of the power structure will monitor the order in recreational areas and parks, the press service of the regional department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs reports.

Rostov police officers first began patrolling in the park "Left-Bank" on an electric car on the day of the celebration of the day of the city. Two new pieces of equipment on weekends and holidays will monitor the order on the streets of the city. This time the concert was without incidents, and no one needed the help of the police. But the police are sure that transport is indispensable for working in various resting places, squares, parks, pedestrian areas.

Rostov police bought electric cars
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The use of electric transport will ensure the fastest possible response of police to information about the need to provide assistance to citizens in tourist zones, the Don Ministry of Internal Affairs said in a statement.
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It also noted that electric cars work on batteries, and therefore are easy to operate and reliable.

Cars are devoid of doors and equipped with a double sofa behind and handrails - in theory, they can be handcuffed by violators of order.

Electric cars manufactured by Tigarbo. The official website of the brand states that a similar double quadricycle of a slightly different configuration is equipped with an electric motor with a capacity of 10.2 hp. The maximum speed is 25 km/h, the range is 65 kilometers, and the battery capacity is 120 A * h. The battery takes 7 hours to fully charge. The price is from 1,042,020 rubles.

Earlier Russia in was launched electric vehicles "" Ant for the police. These are small trucks for policing in recreational areas and in parks. By September 2021, they are already being used by the police in the Russian Federation.[1]

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