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BYD Signs up Finland as Electric Bus Customer

published: 2012-04-09 15:51

Veolia, the Finish public transport company, has inked a deal with BYD to supply electric buses to Espoo city, a suburb of Helsinki. As  part  of  the  agreement,  Veolia  Transport  Finland  will  conduct  real  operations  with  BYD  eBUS-12  in Espoo for three years. The Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) will take the role of monitoring and measuring  during  BYD  eBUS-12's  daily  operations,  so  that  EV  buses  can  be  verified  as  one  of  the  key solutions for Veolia Transport Finland to ensure sustainable mobility solutions for the future.

Henry Li, Senior Director of BYD stated: "BYD is thrilled to partner with Veolia Transport Finland Oy to demonstrate  this  significant  project  in  Finland,  which  gives  BYD  an  opportunity  to  prove  that  our  EV technologies are feasible and reliable even in such harsh climatic conditions. BYD eBUS-12 has proven to be a product that not only  can significantly  reduce pollution in large cities, reduce the operating costs, but also  can  provide  great  comfort  to  the  passengers.  We  believe  that  this  project  in  Finland  will  be  a  big success."

The BYD eBUS-12 is able to run 250 km (155 miles) on a single charge in urban conditions, and its energy consumption is  less  than  130 kWh per 100 km. The core technology of the BYD eBUS is BYD's self-developed Iron-Phosphate or "Fe" battery technology. The "Fe" battery boasts the highest safety, longest service life and most environmentally-friendly rechargeable chemistry (containing no heavy metals or  toxic/flammable  electrolytes).  The  BYD  eBUS-12  is  now  in  regular  passenger  service  in  four  cities  in China  including  Shenzhen,  Changsha,  Shaoguan  and  Xi'an.  The  accumulated  mileage  of  the  eBUS  in Shenzhen  alone  has  reached  over 3.2  million  kilometers  (or  2.0  million  miles)  achieved  by  the  end  of January  2012.  Recently,  Shenzhen  City  announced  it  will  add  1000  more  BYD  electric  buses  to  its  public transportation fleet, already the largest zero-emissions fleet in service.

 

 

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