Korean-automaker Hyundai unveils its first
mass-produced electric bus, called the ‘elec city’. Its 256 kWh battery
pack lets the vehicle drive for 180 miles (290 km) before recharging.
According to a report from the Yonhap news agency, the bus can also be
fully charged in just over an hour. Hyundai aims to launch the electric
bus next year.
Since 2015, Hyundai motor has accelerated its
research and development of electric and fuel cell buses. Its first
mass-produced electric bus – ‘elec city’ – showcases the Korean
manufacturer’s
achievements, highlighting the breadth of electric bus
technology from the brand. Alongside production of the electric bus,
Hyundai plans to launch the third generation of its fuel cell bus in
2018, having shown the first-generation vehicle at the 2006 FIFA world
cup in Germany.
Mr. Yeongduck Tak, senior vice president, head of
commercial vehicle R+D division comments, ‘Hyundai motor has achieved a
lot in the eco-friendly vehicle field, but we will never stand still.
We continue to invest heavily to ensure zero-emission technology for all
commercial vehicles.’
Source:
Autoreportng.com
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