GÖTEBORG, Sweden, Oct. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Volvo Buses is now launching a new version of its all-electric bus, the Volvo 7900 Electric. With significantly extended
range and more charging options, the new Volvo 7900 Electric offers bus operators even greater flexibility.
Battery capacity, in particular, has been significantly extended compared with before. The new Volvo 7900 Electric is
available with a choice of 150, 200 and 250 kWh. This means that the bus can run far longer between charges, allowing it to be
utilised more efficiently throughout the day.
"This is a very important reinforcement of our electromobility product range, giving our customers maximum flexibility in
their daily operations. During peak hours the buses can operate continuously without stopping to recharge. Instead, the batteries
can be charged once traffic is at off-peak levels. On shorter routes, they can even run throughout the day and be charged at
night," says Håkan Agnevall, President of Volvo Buses.
"As the demand for electric buses has grown very rapidly both in Europe and the rest of the
world, it feels really good that we can offer cities an electric-bus system that provides better preconditions than ever to
switch to sustainable, quiet and emission-free public transport."
Volvo Buses has also expanded the range of options regarding the way the batteries are charged. Just like before the batteries
in the new Volvo 7900 Electric can be fast-charged at the route's end stops, via the open and competition-neutral OppCharge
interface. However, they can now also be charged via cable, CCS, which is the European standard for charging of electric vehicles
from the mains grid.
"Operators can choose the charge interface that best suits each particular occasion. For instance, CCS is suitable for
high-power charging when the bus is parked in the depot," says Johnny Lidman, Product Manager City
Buses Europe at Volvo Buses.
The new Volvo 7900 Electric is being launched on the market and has its premiere showing at the Busworld international bus
fair in Kortrijk, Belgium, on 20 to 25 October. The first models of Volvo's new generation of
electric buses are expected to become operational at the end of 2018.
The electric buses are sold in the form of a complete, turnkey solution, with Volvo taking care of all maintenance of both
vehicles and batteries at a fixed monthly cost.
The new Volvo 7900 Electric
- All-electric propulsion, two-axle 12-metre city bus with low floor and three doors.
- Quiet and emission-free operation.
- 80 % lower energy consumption than corresponding diesel bus.
- Battery capacity 150, 200 or 250 kWh.
- Can be charged via OppCharge or CCS (250 kWh charge only via CCS)
- Operating range up to 200 km depending on topography and driving conditions.
- Volvo's advanced steering system Volvo Dynamic Steering (VDS) and the safety-enhancing Pedestrian and Cyclist
Detection Warning are available as options.
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Buses
For further information, please contact:
Helena Lind
Manager Media Relations,
Volvo Bus Corporation.
Phone: +46(0)31-323-62-57
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The Volvo Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial
engines. The Group also provides complete solutions for financing and service. The Volvo Group, which employs about 95,000
people, has production facilities in 18 countries and sells its products in more than 190 markets. In 2016 the Volvo Group's
sales amounted to about SEK 302 billion (EUR 31,9 billion). The Volvo
Group is a publicly-held company headquartered in Göteborg, Sweden. Volvo shares are listed on
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