Avalon Motor Company

Avalon Car Co.
The Avalon Car Company was formed in July 2008 through funding by the Everetti government. New clean cars were needed to be produced and most manufacturers stuck to producing gasoline and gas/electric hybrid vehicles. Conversion from gasoline to Hydro-Electric-Solar (HES) was fairly expensive for the government, which provided grants for people who signed up to have their cars converted. Avalon sells only clean fuel vehicles. Two types are sold, HES and fusion cell, which is a very new technology for civilian cars. HES is common in Everett, most vehicles have been converted and hydrogen fuel stations have been constructed across the country and even outnumber gasoline stations. Fusion cell is used frequently in military vehicles.

Hydro Cell (HES)
Hydro-Electric-Solar vehicles use hydrogen as the primary fuel in the vehicle, combusting hydrogen the same way gasoline is used in a gas vehicle. Hydrogen combustion produces 20% more power than gasoline vehicles. In addition to hydrogen, HES vehicles can be charged electrically and also use solar energy to power the vehicle. Cars can be plugged in and charged either at home or at a fueling station, using a battery in the trunk area. The battery can also be charged when in hydrogen mode. The windows of the vehicle are transparent solar panels. The windows are slightly darker in color than a normal glass window. These also charge the battery and run the car electrically. HES vehicles run for about $25,000 to $35,000.

Fusion Cell
Fusion cell vehicles are much cheaper. They are a completely electric vehicle. Instead of using a regular, rechargeable battery, the battery is replaced with a fusion cell battery. Fusion cell batteries consist of fusion material compacted into a battery. Fusion cell batteries for civilian vehicle use are about the size of a spotlight flashlight battery. These batteries contain enough energy to power the entire vehicle and producing the power to reach a maximum of 200 miles per hour. Fusion cell vehicles can last for decades before needing battery replacement. Fusion cell vehicles cost between $15,000 and $25,000.

Models

 * Avalon Terra: SUV series, five seat cabin pickup truck, similar to the Cadillac Escalade EXT or Chevrolet Avalanche. Capable of a top speed of 110 MPH (HES Version) and 190 MPH (Fusion Cell Version). $35,000.
 * Avalon Sierra: SUV series, five seat SUV truck, similar to the Chevrolet Suburban. Capable of a top speed of 115 MPH (HES Version) and 185 MPH (Fusion Cell Version). $35,000.
 * Avalon Edge: Sports car series, two seat, two door, luxury sports car vehicle, similar to a Ferrari or Lamborghini. Capable of a top speed of 240 MPH (Fusion Cell Only). $75,000.
 * Avalon Ariea: Sedan series, five seat, four door, sedan vehicle. Capable of a top speed of 110 MPH (HES Version) and 150 MPH (Fusion Cell Version). $25,000.
 * Avalon Simplex: Sedan series, four seat, four door, economy sedan vehicle. Capable of a top speed of 110 MPH (HES Version) and 130 MPH (Fusion Cell Version). $17,500.

Legality
The Union of Everett has placed certain restrictions on the sale of fusion cell vehicles. Because of the power contained in fusion cell batteries, there is a risk that such technology could be used to create bombs. Fusion power is extremely powerful as seen in the fusion bomb. A fusion cell battery for civilian car use can be altered and result in a fire, causing an explosion capable of sinking an aircraft carrier. The Union of Everett has restricted the sale of fusion cell cars to the Middle East, Russia, North Korea, China and South America.