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Xcelsior CHARGE NG is New Flyer's next generation battery electric, zero-emission bus. It is lighter, simpler and has longer range with better energy recovery. It has a capacity of 32-61 passengers with 2 wheelchair locations. It is available in 35-, 40-, and 60-foot configurations.
The first two buses (New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE H2) will be launched in The Bronx by late 2025. [ 26 ] The MTA announced that it would only purchase zero-emission buses from 2029, and that the entire bus fleet will be zero-emission by 2040.
About New Flyer. New Flyer is North America’s heavy-duty transit bus leader and offers the most advanced product line under the Xcelsior ® and Xcelsior CHARGE ® brands. It also offers infrastructure development through NFI Infrastructure Solutions™, a service dedicated to providing safe, sustainable, and reliable charging and mobility ...
New Flyer's Xcelsior CHARGE FC will run on electricity from a hydrogen fuel cell and will be emissions-free. Though the fueling methods will change, the ridership experience will essentially stay ...
[1]: 28 The G/Orange Line transitioned to all-electric operation by October 2021, using a fleet of 40 New Flyer Xcelsior XE60 Charge NG buses. Each bus has a range of approximately 150 mi (240 km), and rapid overhead charging stations were installed at the North Hollywood, Canoga, and Chatsworth stations. [2]
The Project will repurpose existing space at its Winnipeg production facility and the lease of a new finishing facility for final vehicle commissioning, expanding New Flyer’s production capacity by up to 240 equivalent units 1 per annum by 2027. The investment will allow New Flyer to manufacture zero-emissions buses, including battery ...
The city received a pair of New Flyer Xcelsior 60-foot battery electric transit buses, which are nearly identical to the two electric buses that started operating in the city a year ago. As with ...
WMATA 2024 New Flyer Xcelsior CHARGE XE40 #1046 arriving at Rhode Island Ave station. This is a roster of the bus fleet of Metrobus, the fixed-route bus service run by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority in Washington, D.C.