The Air Qruise™ Rover is a combination of cutting–edge technology tempered with decades of experience in the Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health (IDLH) environment.

The Air Qruise™ Rover is a unique concept vehicle. It is air-powered and designed to operate safely and reliably in potentially toxic and explosive atmospheres. The Rover has the ability to supply its occupants with sufficient breathing air to reach remote worksites.

Equipped with the latest in environmental monitoring, it can track a multitude of sensor inputs including wind speed, wind direction, GPS location, toxic gas levels, full color images and vehicle health and operator biometrics.

Information can be reported through one of many redundant links to offsite facilities where it can be monitored and analyzed.

Air Qruise™ Rover. Working and traveling through a red zone just got the green light.

Air Qruise™ Rover. Working and traveling through a red zone just got the green light.

Key Benefits of the Air Qruise™ Rover

  • Specially designed seats accommodate full SCBA backpacks ensuring that occupants can react quickly to IDLH situations.
  • Multiple breathing air topologies provide a wide range of air delivery methods – tethered, rapid deployment, SCBA and SABA.
  • Driving range of 10 kilometers with a top speed of 20 kph to ensure escape from IDLH situations
  • Air-powered engine that makes the vehicle intrinsically safe.
  • 18 cm full color sunlight readable touchscreen interface to ensure vital information is instantly available.
  • Comprehensive Package: Provides safe entry and egress from toxic areas while being capable of tracking and transmitting sensor data for remote monitoring purposes.
  • Cost-effective rental solution.

Where can it be used?

Industrial and downstream, plant management, large scale operations


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