Презентация автобуса Atak Electric состоялась в конце июня 2019 года в Мюнхене.

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6 years ago
vehiclelover

Karsan Atak Electric

5 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

28 June 2019

Following the Jest, also the Karsan Atak will very soon be available in battery electric version. The Turkish brand presented in Munich the zero emission variant of the 8-metre bus.

The key feature is the battery technology: as the Jest, the Karsan Atak Electric is equipped with the same batteries mounted by BMW on the i passenger car range. Different situation under the bonnet: while the Jest Electric is also equipped with BMW motor, the Atak is powered by a 230 kW central motor by TM4 SUMO MD (Dana Incorporated).

The launch of Karsan Atak Electric (that was anticipated at IAA Hannover 2018) comes just over six months after the presentation, again in Munich, at BMW home town, of the Jest Electric, which took place last November. Five battery modules for a total of 220 kWh allow the Atak Electric to cover, according to the manufacturer, 300 km. The batteries are guaranteed for four years and 200,000 kilometers.

As already mentioned, the vehicle is moved by the PM (permanent magnet) central electric motor TM4 SUMO MD. A motore capable of 230 kW and 2,400 Nm of peak torque. The charging time is quantified by the manufacturer as follows: 5 hours with AC plugin and 3 hours with rapid recharging.

Thanks to the regenerative braking system that allows the recovery of energy, the batteries can self-recharge up to 25 percent. The roadshows for Europe will start in August and mass production will start in the same month.

The driveline system is not the only novelty of the Karsan Atak Electric. In fact, the front and back have been completely redesigned. The lights are led. On the bus there is room for a 10.1-inch touch screen, a 12.3-inch digital dashboard, USB sockets and wifi connection. The capacity? 52 passengers. 18 + 4 or 22 + 4 are the available seats layout of the seats.

https://www.sustainable-bus.com/news/karsan-unveils-the-atak-electric-with-bmw-batteries/

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