Almost everyone agrees that electric work vehicles are more reliable than gas. The real question is which group of electric work vehicles are the most reliable. For most electric vehicle manufacturers, the focus is on maintaining a design for many years which lowers manufacturing costs and allows for fewer parts to inventory. This approach may be good for them, but this is not the Columbia philosophy.
We refuse to stand still just to save on inventory or maximize return on a vehicle design. Every team member at Columbia lives out our vision, Inspired solutions that move our customers, every single day.
While our corporate soul is infused with this lifeblood of change and continuous improvement, it is anchored in very real metrics on measuring candidates for change and significant improvement:
It is our goal to delight every buyer of Columbia electric vehicles. We expect our vehicles to withstand rigorous environments. We help ensure this by being very conservative in what we do and say.
Each of our vehicles is overbuilt, thus incorporating a large margin of safety to ensure continuous operation. We intentionally make very conservative operating claims in our advertising and selling to ensure that owners are delighted with the performance of the unit(s) they purchase.
And even with all these precautions and design and testing elements in place, we build each model with additional features to ensure that when operating parameters are exceeded, there are options to make the situation tolerable. Two obvious features are vehicle fault modes in the controller that allows the operator to limp home with the vehicle, as opposed to having to shut it down entirely and having to tow it back to its base. The second feature is that our design team constructs and deconstructs a design many times. The result is a vehicle that can be repaired while ensuring the mechanic keeps all of his/her skin on their knuckles. Our engineering motto is We hate knuckle buster designs!