Green Your Operations with the Rev 1
The environmental impact of gas-powered UTVs is a growing concern.
Their emissions, especially of nitrogen oxides (NO₂), hydrocarbons (HC), and carbon monoxide (CO), contribute to air pollution and have the potential to affect the health of crops, animals, and humans.
Unlike gas cars, gas utility vehicles are not subject to significant emissions regulations. Compared to a gas car, a gas UTV emits:
65X NO₂
65X HC
40X CO
Nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide are toxic pollutants known to disrupt the delicate balance of natural ecosystems.
NO₂ and HC accelerate the formation of ground-level ozone, the main ingredient in “smog”, which can harm sensitive vegetation and reduce crop yields.
The CO emissions from these vehicles are not just harmful to the environment; they pose a direct risk to human health. Prolonged exposure to CO has been linked to heart disease and harm to the central nervous system.
As concerns over air quality grow, gas-powered UTVs are coming into question, and many owners are eagerly seeking alternatives.
The REV 1 Advantage
Enter the REV 1—designed to be environmentally friendly without compromising on performance.
The REV 1 promises zero emissions, making it ideal for anyone working in close proximity to crops and livestock, or in densely populated urban areas. Its silent operation minimizes disturbance to wildlife and residents and eliminates noise fatigue for operators.
And with the REV 1, sustainability doesn’t have to come at the cost of performance.
The REV 1 offers the most power of any utility vehicle on the market, towing 3,500 pounds and going 200 miles on a charge. It’s also a mobile power station–the first of its kind–offering onboard 120 & 240V power to replace gas generators.
Reserve your REV 1 today
By choosing the REV 1, you're not only investing in cutting-edge technology. You’re joining the movement for a cleaner, greener future.
Deliveries are planned to begin in 2026. You can reserve your REV 1 to ensure your spot in the first cohort of deliveries.