We are delighted to look back on our successful participation at the IAAPA in Amsterdam! Our new exhibition stand provided a fantastic platform to showcase our innovative electric go-karts to customers and visitors from around the world. A heartfelt thank you to all who visited us and were inspired by our eco-friendly, high-performance vehicles. We look forward to driving the future of motorsport together with you!
RIMO KARTS AT THE WORLD'S LARGEST INDOOR KART TRACK SUPERCHARGED ENTERTAINMENT IN EDISON, NEW JERSEY25/1/2023 Covering 80,000 square feet, with two huge multi-level tracks and 10 elevation changes, the world's largest indoor go-kart track and world-class entertainment center has now opened in Edison. The kart track features a total of 90 of our RiMO Germany electric karts, which guarantee driving fun up to the 30 m high top of the track. After 13 days of construction, our new chamber oven has now moved into the powder coating shop. The oven is a hybrid solution, i.e. it can be operated with gas or self-produced electricity via our own 300 KW photovoltaic system on the roof of our building. This was commissioned in March 2022. The fabric dimension is a maximum of 3,100 mm in length, 1,400 mm in width and 1,600 mm including hangers in height. Our new bending machine DB 642-3A-CNC from Transfluid with a capacity of 6-42mm Ø now supports our production.
The machine has a modern control and a good visualization. It is particularly stable, flexible, powerful and economical. The new cruise ship Norwegian Prima was successfully delivered to the American Norwegian Cruise Line. The Norwegian Prima is the first of six planned ships of the Prima class. The highlight of the ship is our RiMO GERMANY kart track. The Prima Speedway is the longest and the only three-story karting track in the world at sea. At 420 meters long and 6 meters wide, it spans a full three decks. The Prima Speedway has a longer straight line and is longer overall than the current longest kart track on Norwegian Encore. The speedway goes around and through the ship's funnel and features 14 exciting turns. At a speed of approx.
30 kilometers per hour, visitors can experience a unique driving experience. The ride is equipped with the RiMO wave-band system, which picks up the hull color of the ship on the design stickers. Everything has been specially adapted to the ship and is therefore absolutely seaworthy. The Norwegian Prima has a total of 32 SiNUS iON and 8 TWiN karts, as well as its own workshop. The ship is now underway and will be docking in Scandinavia and the Caribbean, among other places. A Kart Track of Superlatives.
The meanwhile third ship of Norwegian Cruise Lines with a go-kart track on board was handed over to the shipping company by Meyer Werft in Germany at the end of 2019. With a length of 350 metres and a track width of 5.5 metres, the go-kart track has again achieved the world record of the largest go-kart track on a cruise ship. We were thus able to continue our success story of the past years, in which we first equipped the Norwegian Joy and directly afterwards the Bliss with an appropriate system. The electrical SiNUS iONs used have been specially adapted to the particularly challenging saline environment, which causes metal to rust in a very short time. The entire electronic system is also corrosion-resistant. On the two upper decks, decks 18 and 19, of the 334 m long and 41 m wide ship, the multilevel system with two ramps was designed by RiMO. A special feature of the "Norwegian Speedway" is the 4 metre wide overhang of the track over the actual deck on both sides of the ship: a thrilling bonus. A further highlight is the world premiere of the RiMO Laser Game: the spectators of the races can aim at sensors of the karts with a total of ten laser taggers from the grandstand, compete with each other and, depending on the operator's software settings, activate an extra boost for the driver. The kart track has already been able to inspire thousands of holidaymakers in its area of operation between Miami and the Caribbean. We wish you a continued good trip on both: vessel and karts! |