BINZ Automotive GmbH specialises in the construction of special vehicles for rescue services, fire brigades, police, technical relief organisations and many other organisations and authorities.
The converted vehicles are used in disaster areas, for example, where they are exposed to particularly adverse environmental conditions. This includes the UNIMOG U4023 small truck from Mercedes-Benz, which has been converted into an all-terrain ambulance (KTWgl) for use in disaster situations and on rough terrain.
A special feature of the vehicle is the innovative gurney system installed in it, which moves out of the patient compartment at a height of 1.20 metres at the touch of a button and lowers to a standardised height of 80 centimetres. An integrated sensor always recognises the distance to the ground. If the vehicle is on a slope or above a rock, for example, the distance to the ground is adjusted. This makes the work of the emergency services much easier. At the same time, the lying surfaces always remain horizontal during the process.
In order to supply motors and ultrasonic sensors with power, BINZ needed a reliable energy supply system that would operate safely even under the constant influence of UV radiation, water and dust. As the installation space is limited, it was necessary to find a compact and modular solution that could also accommodate the flexible movements of the gurney.