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The BYD K series bus (sometimes just referred to as the BYD ebus or BYD electric bus) are a line of battery electric buses manufactured by the Chinese automaker BYD, powered with its self-developed lithium iron phosphate battery, featuring a typical operating range of 250 kilometres (160 mi) per charge under urban road conditions.
BYD Auto is a Chinese car manufacturer that produces a wide range of plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and battery electric (BEV) passenger cars, electric buses, electric trucks and other types of road vehicles. The company had formerly produced internal combustion engine (ICE) cars until 2022, when the company announced that it would focus on PHEVs and ...
BONLUCK electric bus designed and manufactured by Jiangxi Kama Business Bus Co., Ltd. BYD manufactures a wide range of electric buses, ranging from the 30-foot K7M to the 60-foot K11M. In addition, they manufacture coaches and double-decker electric buses.
BYD already had a presence there, opening an electric bus facility in the city of Komárom in 2017. With its new plant in Szeged, the company will gain free trade access for its passenger vehicles ...
Byd (BYDDY) announces another partnership with the Finland-based Nobina to supply 64 electric buses. The vehicles' battery system makes them a good fit for Finland's extreme climate.
BYD reveals another electric school bus, with vehicle-to-grid charging tech onboard. But are school districts actually buying all that many EV buses?
In 2009, BYD started producing battery electric buses as part of a pilot scheme initiated by the Chinese government. [50] It signed a deal to supply 1,000 BYD K9 electric buses to the Hunan Government in China. The buses have a range of 305 km (190 mi) per charge with a top speed of 70 km/h (43 mph), a charging time of six hours and 50% fast ...
It is the second battery electric bus model from Alexander Dennis, following 2016's launch of the single deck Enviro200EV, also produced in partnership with BYD. Initially, the first 10.9 metre Enviro400EVs first entered service with Transport for London (TfL) operator Metroline on route 43 in 2019, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] followed by a shorter 10.3 metre ...