HUMMERS TRACKS TO SOUTHPOLE

These incredible Hummers are not Hot Wheels. They are two extremely, exceptionally extraordinary, half breed electric vehicles. Also, they will make a trek over the solidified squanders of Antartica to achieve the South Shaft. 
Plug-In Hybrid Electric Polar Traverse Vehicle 1 (PHE PTV1) and PHE PTV2—blue and orange, separately—started life as absolutely stock, gas-swallowing Hummers before they were vigorously, intensely changed into the combo electric, biofuel-fueled enormities you see above. 
Beside the rad paint employments and the crazy tread wheels, every vehicle has some serious in the engine alterations including climate sealing for operation at temperatures not as much as negative 60 degrees Fahrenheit, double 200 strength electric engines mounted to the front differential pinion and back differential.
And two battery packs for an aggregate of eight 96-volt Lithium SuperPolymer batteries. When one of these PTVs has its twin 30-gallon fuel tanks finished off with biofuel, it can travel many miles, and achieve a best speed of 45 MPH. All in all, why? A couple of reasons. 
As a matter of first importance, it will be a film. The entire task—and additionally the full length 3D (ugh) narrative it will create—is called ZERO SOUTH, a reference to how the dynamic couple here will expend zero non-renewable energy source on their way toward the southmost point on Earth. The way that they used to be more customary Hummers is an incongruity not in the least lost on the psyches behind the trek. 
Second, this Hummer-based excursion toward the South Post will correspond (in any event to some extent) with the 100th commemoration of Ernest Shackleton's endeavor to achieve the South Shaft on the Continuance. A fun parallel! In the event that you disregard the part about how that mission bombed after the Continuance wound up noticeably caught in the ice and must be deserted when it at last sunk into the cold profundities on November 21fa, of915. 
Ideally the Hummer trek will go just marginally better, however the 1,200-mile travel is nothing to sniffle at even with deceived out rides on your side. In any case, the trek will be caught in detail the way no past Antarctic trip truly has. Shackleton would never have seen this coming.

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