A Drive For Pure Justice

Homeland Security

More than 8 years after 9/11 our country’s 840,000 law
enforcement first-responders continue to utilize inconsistently
outfitted retail passenger vehicles meant for consumer use
which do not provide the safety and performance capabilities
appropriate to protect our homeland against threats, both
foreign and domestic; 3,500 law enforcement professionals
across all 50 states, at the local, state, and federal levels, helped
design the Carbon E7 to address their specific needs in the field.

Protect and Serve

The Carbon E7 provides interagency solutions, and will have a material and positive effect on every town, city, county, state, airport, college campus, port, street, high value target, and highway across the country.

Threat Detection

In order to protect against both foreign and domestic threats, Carbon’s E7 will utilize weapons-of-mass-destruction sensors, automatic license plate recognition, infrared cameras and its proprietary On-board Rapid Command Architecture (ORCA™).

Purpose-Built

The Department of Defense spends billions of dollars funding specialty vehicles for the military. Fire departments, emergency medical services and mail carriers all operate task-specific vehicles. Carbon's E7 is the world's first purpose-built law enforcement patrol vehicle.

Interoperability

The key to responding to, and taking control of any disaster is effective communications. Carbon's E7 acts as a new homeland security platform upon which modern communications systems may be deployed to act as a node for more effective and reliable interoperability.

Officer Safety

The 75,000 new vehicles purchased by law enforcement agencies annually start out as retail passenger cars never intended for the demands of police work, and are haphazardly retrofitted with a plethora of equipment installed on an aftermarket basis. These modified vehicles are never subjected to crash tests necessary to determine compliance with the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) – a level of safety our families enjoy but is not provided to our women and men in uniform. The Carbon E7 will not only meet or exceed all FMVSS requirements with all law enforcement equipment efficiently integrated into the vehicle from the factory; it is also designed to meet a 75-mph rear impact crash.