Hyundai ‘Elec City Town’ e-buses deployed in Japanese island
The Hyundai Elec City Town e-buses are equipped with Vehicle Dynamics Control, Vehicle-to-Home technology, and advanced battery management and cooling systems.
The Hyundai Elec City Town e-buses are equipped with Vehicle Dynamics Control, Vehicle-to-Home technology, and advanced battery management and cooling systems.
Here is our top 5 pick of new battery electric buses expected to debut at the coveted Busworld Europe 2025 at Brussels in October this year.
The Hiroi.ev is SML Isuzu’s first-ever EV, with a battery capacity of 200 kWh and driving range of over 180 kms under standard driving conditions.
Tata Intercity EV 2.0 is a uber-luxurious and tech-savvy premium coach featuring state-of-the-art design and build quality, EV architecture, and active safety systems.
Tata Magna EV is the homegrown CV brand’s first intercity electric coach. The 12-metre electric coach is designed keeping in mind the requirements of the Indian operators, equipped with reliable full-electric powertrain and safety technologies.
Mercedes-Benz eIntouro is powered by LFP battery technology, offering a driving range of up to 500 kms with rapid charging abilities.
Ashok Leyland’s e-mobility (MaaS) business arm shall maintain and operate the 12-metre Switch EiV12 electric buses for a period of 12 years as per MTC’s awarded contract.
Hydrogen ICE technology holds immense potential to overcome electrification bottlenecks faced by trucks and buses, while also setting the stage for battery-electric and hydrogen fuel-cell technologies in the long-run.
Switch EiV 7 electric mini-bus is specifically designed for metro-feeder, school, and staff transportation applications, with the advantages of fast-charging capabilities to extend the vehicle’s range per day.
JBM Galaxy E12 is the brand’s first intercity electric luxury coach, claims to support a daily operational range of 1,000 kms aided by fast-charging.