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Lion Electric Ord Shs T.LEV.WT


Primary Symbol: T.LEV Alternate Symbol(s):  T.LEV.WT.A | LEV | LEV.WS | LEV.WS.A

The Lion Electric Company is a manufacturer of zero-emission vehicles. The Company designs and manufactures all-electric school buses, midi/minibuses for special needs or urban transit, as well as urban trucks. Each Lion vehicle is purpose-built for electric and designed and assembled in-house, with its own chassis, truck cabin or bus body, battery technology with modular energy capacity and Lion software integration. Its purpose-built all-electric trucks can be divided into four main platforms based on gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), namely the Lion5, Lion6, the Lion8 and the Lion8 Tractor trucks, and its line-up of all-electric buses consists of Type A, Type C and Type D buses. Its medium and heavy-duty electric vehicles (EVs) are specifically designed to address the needs of the sub-250-mile mid-range urban market. It complements its product offering with various services, including sales support, full-service training, charging infrastructure assistance and maintenance support.


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Post by Tim2Agamion Feb 28, 2024 10:58am
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Gonna hurt --- bad

Gonna hurt --- bad

According to inspections by the Maine Department of Public Safety, irregularities include loose carriage bolts, poor windshield sealing, malfunctioning heating systems, improperly installed power steering hose and safety devices. rear emergency door that is not working properly.

Some districts in Maine have been having trouble with their electric models for several months. A report from the Winthrop District School Board meeting held on December 20 attests to this.

“We still have two buses that are not usable mainly due to problems with the windshield,” we can read. We had to rent three vehicles. Lion reimbursed us for this expense, as the two electric buses were not usable. »

On three of the four vehicles built by Lion and operated by Winthrop, heating system failures forced the district to leave them in the shop.

“I believe that we must now consider other plans to replace these vehicles in the long term,” underlines the report, which La Presse consulted. We are trying to make them work, but it continues to be problematic. »

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