Trikkes now part of Waterfront operations—boosting mobility and community reach.
Seattle’s Emergency Services Unit has officially added two Trikke Positron 72V Elite vehicles to its fleet, marking a shift in how officers patrol parkland, pedestrian zones, and waterfront walkways.
In a recent Seattle Times feature on Waterfront Park security, the Positron appeared in action—fully integrated but not yet named. We’re honored Seattle ESU selected the 72V Elite model, powered by a quick‑swap lithium‑ion system capable of 30 mph and built to cover miles on end. Trikke patrol vehicles give officers a higher vantage point in pedestrian areas, quieter operation than traditional carts, and a chance to interact more naturally with park visitors.
Seattle ESU teams are known for their rapid-response and community-connect approach—not just securing zones but engaging citizens in real time. With the addition of Trikke Positrons, they can now patrol more efficiently, respond faster to incidents, and elevate public trust through visibility and accessibility.
👉 Read the full Seattle Times story here: How Seattle’s Waterfront Park is kept ‘safe’.

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