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11 years ago
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Модель к сожалению неизвестна, прошу помочь с опознанием! Заранее благодарен!

9 years ago
Wheels&Tracks

11/27/2015

BYD, the world’s largest maker of pure electric, emissions free buses is ‘honoured’ to have helped Amsterdam Schiphol Airport to achieve its sustainability goals by providing Europe’s largest fleet of electric buses for its airside operations. This is also the first such fleet at an international airport worldwide.

The fleet of 35 BYD ebuses is now in full service transporting passengers between their planes and the terminal buildings. This was marked yesterday by a special ceremony at the airport.

The ebuses in service at the airport have been specifically tailored by BYD to meet Schiphol’s requirements. They have fewer battery packs than other ebuses thanks to BYD’s improving power density – this means a good range can be maintained on a single charge while providing more space for passengers and their luggage. BYD also worked closely with the Schiphol authorities to select colours and materials which enhance the riding experience for passengers. The design of the driver’s cabin meets The Netherlands’ stand for Ergonomic Requirements.

Schiphol’s record breaking fleet will hold its title of the largest electric bus fleet in Europe for only a few months: in mid 2016 a fleet of 51 BYD ebuses will start service with Transport for London but BYD is hoping that Schiphol’s lead will point the way for other international airports keen to enhance their air quality. As Mr Ho said: “Where Schiphol leads today, other airports can follow tomorrow”.

http://www.byd.com/news/news-311.html

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