
An auxiliary heater in electric ambulances ensures efficient and emission-free heat supply through adjustable preheating, which ensures comfort for patients and medical personnel at all times, even in cold weather.
Thanks to the power output, you can draw energy directly from the battery of the electric ambulance, which eliminates the need to carry a loud and environmentally damaging generator to operate various devices.
The high-voltage continuous operation (HV continuous operation) allows you to continue drawing power from the battery, for example via an electrical outlet, even when the vehicle's engine is switched off.
Flux vehicles are available with all-wheel or rear-wheel drive. All-wheel drive provides increased traction and therefore greater safety. At the same time, steeper gradients can be negotiated.
By default, the charging port on Flux vehicles is located at the front. For applications in the blue light sector, such as electric ambulances, we can move this to the driver's door on request.
Flux enables a maximum interior width of the van thanks to single tires (SuperSingle) on a reinforced chassis.
Air suspension improves driving stability and comfort in light electric commercial vehicles. It automatically adapts to load and road conditions, minimizes vibrations and increases safety. In addition, height adjustment makes loading and unloading easier.
The front of the Flux vehicle optionally offers the possibility of seamlessly integrating various flashing lights into the design. This solution not only ensures increased visibility and safety, but also an appealing look that blends perfectly into the overall appearance of the vehicle.
An electric step makes it much easier to get in and out of ambulances. This step extends automatically as soon as the door is opened and disappears again when the door is closed. This improves not only comfort but also safety, especially when getting in and out frequently in everyday work.
The body and chassis base of an electric ambulance from Flux can vary. In most cases, ambulances are configured as a single cab with box body or as a panel van. For the former, we usually work with the body manufacturer WAS.
We would be happy to advise you personally and show you what other options Flux vehicles offer.








Since mid-March, WAS (Wietmarscher Ambulanz- und Sonderfahrzeug GmbH) has been in possession of the electric ambulance vehicle from Flux. The vehicle was developed in Winterthur (Switzerland) and completed in Emsbüren (Germany) with the WAS's special lightweight body, which is also electrically powered. This makes the vehicle emission-free in all aspects. Together, we are pursuing the goal of developing first-class electric emergency vehicles for rescue services for the European market and beyond.
Ambulances are often used under high loads. To ensure the highest safety standards, the battery unit is tested under extreme conditions. Flux vehicles have already proven themselves over a distance of almost 250,000 kilometers. The body has also been tested and further developed in regular rescue services by more than 35 European rescue organizations.
The electric ambulance has a top speed of 130 km/h.
The SuperSingle vehicle concept achieves a minimum interior width between the wheel arches of 1'380 mm.
Various manufacturers and products are available for these flashing lights in order to meet your wishes and requirements and at the same time ensure seamless integration into the vehicle design and optimum performance. We would be happy to work with you to develop the right approach.
We work with various body manufacturers and respond to your requirements. For example, you can configure a panel van with interior fittings or a chassis with a box body.
For box bodies, we generally work with the ambulance body manufacturer WAS.
Yes, in principle it is possible to test drive such a vehicle. Depending on the location and availability of such vehicles, we would be happy to arrange a test drive. Contact us here.