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Ashok Leyland introduces new electric bus in India

New vehicle is developed by company's UK arm Optare

BS Reporter Chennai
Commercial vehicle major Ashok Leyland today unveiled the Versa EV from its UK arm Optare plc, at the Bus & Special Vehicles Show organised by SIAM in Greater Noida, Delhi NCR.

The bus is targeted for feeder, airport tarmac and intra-city applications. Versa EV, the low-floor electric bus, minimises environmental impact, including zero emissions and zero noise; whilst matching the performance of a diesel vehicle. With its low-weight integral structure, according to company's release.

The bus can accommodate up to 44 seats, optimising seating and it is available in lengths of 9.7m, 10.4m, 11.1m and 11.8m.

“With increased awareness and sensitivity around environment safety and carbon footprints, the timing for the introduction of an electric bus is optimal," said T Venkataraman, senior Vice President - Global Buses, Ashok Leyland
 

Versa EV is ideally placed to help deliver on government’s commitment to make urban transport efficient and reduce our country’s carbon footprint.

Ashok Leyland also presented the 12m FESLF CNG (front-engine, semi low-floor, compressed natural gas) and the MiTR School bus at the SIAM show.

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First Published: Jan 15 2015 | 8:38 PM IST

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