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The Volvo BZL is a full-size zero tailpipe emissions battery electric bus chassis for both single-deck buses and double-deck buses, manufactured by Volvo AB since 2021. [ 3 ]
The Volvo BZR (also known as BZRLE for low-entry model) is a full-size step entrance and low entry battery electric bus chassis manufactured by Volvo since 2024.. The BZR range was launched in March 2024 as a development of the Volvo BZL low-floor city bus chassis.
The MCV Electric Bus (also known as the 'Volvo BZL Electric Bus') is a low-entry single-deck bus bodywork and a low-floor double-decker bus bodywork built by MCV Bus & Coach in partnership with Volvo Buses as the zero-emissions alternative to the MCV Evora and MCV EvoSeti. It was unveiled in September 2021 by Volvo. [3]
The Volvo B5LH (initially known as the Volvo B5L Hybrid, also known as the Volvo BRLH) is a low-floor hybrid electric bus chassis for both single-decker buses and double-decker buses manufactured by Volvo since 2008. It is the basis for Volvo's integral 7700 Hybrid full low floor city bus and its successor, the 7900 Hybrid from 2011. In 2008 ...
Volvo Buses (Volvo Bus Corporation; formal name: Volvo Bussar AB), stylized as VOLVO, ... 2024–: BZR – flexible electric chassis [3] Complete buses
Volgabus, [49] based in Volzhsky, Russia manufactures Volgabus-5270.E0 electric bus. Volvo, based in Gothenburg, Sweden, manufactures battery electric buses. Van Hool's CX45E is based on the diesel-powered CX45, but uses a Proterra E2 drivetrain. Wuzhoulong, based in Shenzhen, China, manufactures a range of urban battery electric buses
First announced in August 2012, [1] the Volvo B5RLEH, also known as Volvo B5RH and Volvo B215RH, is a hybrid-electric single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo since 2013, initially only available in the Asia-Pacific region. [2] There is also a B215RH model for Latin America, manufactured by Volvo in Brazil, available as both low-and high ...
However, Volvo decided to close down the plant in Säffle by the summer of 2013, and all production of the model is now done in Poland. In November 2024, Volvo announced the launch of the Volvo 8900 Electric, based on the Volvo BZR chassis launched earlier in the year and built with a body manufactured by MCV Bus and Coach.