Allison Transmission partners Alexander Dennis for electric version of world’s best-selling double-decker bus
Allison’s new ABE Series electric powertrain systems for low-floor bus applications will premiere on Alexander Dennis’ interurban and commuter Enviro500 3-axle double-decker buses in North America.
Allison Transmission, the global leader in commercial-duty propulsion solutions, and Alexander Dennis, one of the world’s leading bus and coach builders, are working together to develop efficient, powerful electric buses.
A first step in this strategic alliance is Allison’s new ABE Series electric powertrain systems for low-floor bus applications (pictured below), which will premiere with the Foothill Transit launch order for Alexander Dennis’ interurban and commuter Enviro500 3-axle double decker buses in North America. The buses, which have the same footprint as a conventional single-decker bus, can carry up to 86 seated passengers, and provide superior handling and a quiet and smooth zero-emission ride.
“Allison has a long history with the bus and transit market utilising our electric hybrid system. This is the next evolution of electrification in this market, and we are pleased to meet the needs and expectations of our customers,” said David S. Graziosi, Allison Transmission, president and CEO.
“We are delighted to collaborate with Allison on our first electric double-decker order in North America for Foothill Transit,” said Robert Davey, president, Alexander Dennis. “As the world’s largest double-decker bus manufacturer, we see an increasing demand for electric buses, which combines the same high-passenger capacity and outstanding comfort that our vehicles are renowned for, with zero-emission technology. Partnering with Allison, and leveraging their technology expertise, is helping us achieve this goal.”
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