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BYD Signs its First Electric Bus Contract in Canada
2016-03-10 15:48

BYD continues to expand its market share in the electrified vehicle (EV) market through signing its first electric bus contract in Canada. The municipality of St. Albert has locked in a contract for a fleet of new 35′ BYD K9 electric buses (concept pictured below) to round up the locals and haul them around town.

“We are excited to be deploying these new and innovative buses as part of our transit fleet. Reducing our carbon footprint and minimizing the impact on the environment is another way to maintain our natural environment for our residents and has been a Council priority for a long period of time,” St. Albert Mayor Nolan Crouse said with enthusiasm.

3 BYD K9s were booked on March 3rd by St. Albert Transit. The orders are expected to arrive in town in late summer or early fall 2016. The municipality has placed an initial order for both local and commuter routes, showing the flexibility and pure range capacity of the BYD buses, which boast 250 kilometers (155 miles) of range per charge.

Another key factor in choosing BYD over the competition was the industry-best 12 year warranty on the battery system. With electric vehicles being so new to mass transit fleets, the warranty provides invaluable peace of mind for officials considering investing a serious chunk of city money in a new cleantech fleet. BYD buses also feature impressive horsepower and throttle responsiveness bundled in a refined solution with proven reliability in implementations around the world.

Finally, the lithium-iron-phosphate chemistry that BYD utilizes in its battery packs performs well in cold climates, with BYD batteries demonstrating in internal testing that they can function down to (and below!) an impressive -40 degrees Celsius.

“We applaud the City of St. Albert for its visionary leadership in demonstrating its commitment to improving air quality with zero-emission all-electric transportation with this action. Additionally, these all-electric buses will help reduce noise pollution on city streets to benefit the residents of St. Albert, and the city will save money on vehicle maintenance and fuel costs,” said Macy Neshati, Vice President of BYD Coach and Bus Sales.
Source: cleantechnica

 

 
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