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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 ZX5 was announced as the replacement to the Catalyst, available in 35-and-40-foot (11 and 12 m) nominal lengths. Edmonton Transit System of Edmonton, Alberta was the launch customer for the 40-foot ZX5. The ZX5 features the same composite chassis as the Catalyst but incorporates several design changes.
Proterra ZX5 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.
This list may not reflect recent changes. P. Proterra Catalyst; Proterra EcoRide; Proterra ZX5 This page was last edited on 30 September 2022, at 16:36 (UTC). ...
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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 ZX5 (40-foot (12 m) low-floor battery electric bus) 5007–5009 (3 buses) 2021: Woods: Test bus Nova Bus LFSe+ (40-foot (12 m) low-floor battery electric bus) 5010–5012 (3 buses) 2022: Woods: Test bus Breda LRV2 (High-floor light rail vehicle) 1400–1476 (77 vehicles) [7] 1994–2003: Green, Muni Metro East: Several units retired ...