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Proterra Inc. was an American electric vehicle and powertrain manufacturer based in Burlingame, California. The company designed and manufactured battery electric transit buses , powertrain systems for other heavy-duty vehicle builders and charging systems for fleets of heavy-duty vehicles.
Proterra [28] in Greenville, SC: Proterra manufactures 35 and 40 foot (11 and 12 metre) versions of the ZX5. Previously, they manufactured the Catalyst model. Atomic Urby-e, electric bus developed and manufactured by Irmãos Mota, S.A. PVI, near Paris, France : Oreos 2X, Oreos 4X distributed under the brand Gepebus [29] Scania, near Stockholm ...
Proterra may refer to: Proterra (earthen architecture project), a project partner of the UNESCO World Heritage Earthen Architecture Programme; Proterra (Brazil), Brazilian government rural poverty and land redistribution initiative of the 1970s; Proterra, Inc., a company making electric vehicles; Proterra, an album by the band Runrig
On September 15, 2020, Proterra announced the replacement to the Catalyst, the ZX5, available in 35-and-40-foot (10.7 and 12.2 m) nominal lengths. Edmonton Transit System of Edmonton , Alberta was the launch customer for the 40-foot ZX5.
The Proterra EcoRide BE35 is a 35 foot (11 m) (nominal length) fast-charge battery electric bus that seats 38 (including the driver) with a total passenger capacity of 60 in its composite low floor body.
The Proterra Catalyst is a battery-electric low-floor transit bus that was built by Proterra from 2014 to 2020. The second generation of Proterra's battery-electric buses, it succeeded the earlier EcoRide as the company's flagship product.
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A battery electric Proterra BE35 bus operated by San Joaquin RTD beside its fixed charging station Bay Shore, New York, brand new all-electric Blue Bird school buses. In 2014, the first production-model all-electric school bus was delivered [28] to the Kings Canyon Unified School District in California's San Joaquin Valley.